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		<title>Premas</title>
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â€˜Siat sampianâ€™ or sampian war is one of the oldest Balinese Hindusâ€™ sacred tradition that is performed annually at Samuan Tiga temple in Gianyar. In this war, dozens of premas &#8211; or women &#8211; worshippers to the templeâ€™s Gods, attack each other using young-coconut leaf arrangements (sampian) in an almost unconscious state of mind. After [...]]]></description>
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<p class="flickr-yourcomment">â€˜Siat sampianâ€™ or sampian war is one of the oldest Balinese Hindusâ€™ sacred tradition that is performed annually at Samuan Tiga temple in Gianyar. In this war, dozens of premas &#8211; or women &#8211; worshippers to the templeâ€™s Gods, attack each other using young-coconut leaf arrangements (sampian) in an almost unconscious state of mind. After them, the same sampian war is also performed by no less than three hundred of the parekan &#8211; or men &#8211; devotees. The war and its related ritual begins at 9 am. This more than eleven centuries old tradition is very unique and cannot be found in other parts of Bali.</p>
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