Canang Sari
Canang Sari offerings differ in form and function depending on locality but in general are said to embody the essence or sari of human prosperity, a kind of repayment to the forces of the invisible world for their gifts to human society.
Typically, canang sari offerings contain flowers, leaves, liquid fragrance, and a symbolic betel quid.
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