Javanese people follows the ritual of Nguras Enceh ceremony in the complex of the Tomb Kings Mataram at Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 22, 2017. Enceh drained a procession drain and fill the water back four enceh (big barrel) which is held every month of Muharram (Islamic calendar) or Suro (Javanese calendar) by the courtiers as known as abdi dalem of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta and Surakarta. Water from big barrel was then grabs by the pilgrims are believed to give a blessing and cure the disease. Nguras Enceh ceremony tradition has a meaning discard the bad things and replace them with

Javanese people follows the ritual of Nguras Enceh ceremony in the complex of the Tomb Kings Mataram at Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 22, 2017. Enceh drained a procession drain and fill the water back four enceh (big barrel) which is held every month of Muharram (Islamic calendar) or Suro (Javanese calendar) by the courtiers as known as abdi dalem of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta and Surakarta. Water from big barrel was then grabs by the pilgrims are believed to give a blessing and cure the disease. Nguras Enceh ceremony tradition has a meaning discard the bad things and replace them with  Stock Photo
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Javanese people follows the ritual of Nguras Enceh ceremony in the complex of the Tomb Kings Mataram at Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on September 22, 2017. Enceh drained a procession drain and fill the water back four enceh (big barrel) which is held every month of Muharram (Islamic calendar) or Suro (Javanese calendar) by the courtiers as known as abdi dalem of the Sultanate of Yogyakarta and Surakarta. Water from big barrel was then grabs by the pilgrims are believed to give a blessing and cure the disease. Nguras Enceh ceremony tradition has a meaning discard the bad things and replace them with kindness. (Photo by Nugroho Hadi Santoso/NurPhoto)

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