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On the Quest for Holy Water | Episode 17

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Agama Tirta, the Religion of Water. This is what Balinese religion was often referred to before it’s official title of Hindu Dharma, as water was - and continues to be - an essential element in the rituals and even belief of the Balinese. Today’s episode is taken from one of Jean Couteau’s articles in the NOW! Bali archives, titled Balinese Pilgrims on the Quest for Holy Water. Read the full transcript here.

To get a better understanding of Agama Tirta, we strongly suggest that you listen to Episode 22 which outlines at a macro scale why belief was called 'the religion of water' in Bali. It showcases all ways in which Bali is important to the Balinese.

If you like this episode, or our podcast in general we would be so grateful if you shared with a friend or if could rate us on whatever platform you are listening on.

Support us by purchasing a copy of TIMELESS Bali, a limited edition magazine on Balinese culture.

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Agama Tirta, the Religion of Water. This is what Balinese religion was often referred to before it’s official title of Hindu Dharma, as water was - and continues to be - an essential element in the rituals and even belief of the Balinese. Today’s episode is taken from one of Jean Couteau’s articles in the NOW! Bali archives, titled Balinese Pilgrims on the Quest for Holy Water. Read the full transcript here.

To get a better understanding of Agama Tirta, we strongly suggest that you listen to Episode 22 which outlines at a macro scale why belief was called 'the religion of water' in Bali. It showcases all ways in which Bali is important to the Balinese.

If you like this episode, or our podcast in general we would be so grateful if you shared with a friend or if could rate us on whatever platform you are listening on.

Support us by purchasing a copy of TIMELESS Bali, a limited edition magazine on Balinese culture.

For more great stories got to nowbali.co.id and subscribe to our Newsletter. Or follow us on Instagram and Facebook. You can also find a library of monthly editions here, to read online for free.

Thanks to our Podcast Supporters, Genesis Creative Centre, where you'll find video, photo and music studios, as well as other content creation services for any of your personal or business projects.

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