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Festival Kasada

Gunung Bromo
A general view of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park during sunrise is seen from top of Mount Pananjakan ahead of Kasada festival in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Wisatawan Gunung Bromo
People take pictures of Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park during sunrise on top of Mount Pananjakan, ahead of Kasada festival in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
Hindu villagers eat their breakfast after collecting holy water from a stream for prayers ahead of the annual Kasada festival at Mount Bromo in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
Hindu villagers collect holy water from a stream for prayers ahead of the annual Kasada festival at Mount Bromo in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
Hindu villagers pray inside a cave during the collection of holy water from a stream for prayers ahead of the annual Kasada festival at Mount Bromo in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Persiapan Festival Kasada
A Hindu father and his daughter drink holy water they collected from a stream for prayers ahead of the annual Kasada festival at Mount Bromo in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
Hindu villagers carry their offering as they walk to collect holy water from a stream for prayers ahead of the annual Kasada festival at Mount Bromo in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
A Hindu villager walks down the mountain while holding a bottle of holy water for prayers ahead of the annual Kasada festival at Mount Bromo in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
A Hindu villager puts an offering at an altar ahead of the annual Kasada festival at Mount Bromo in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
Hindu villagers collect holy water from a stream for prayers ahead of the annual Kasada festival at Mount Bromo in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
Hindu women villagers walks to the temple ahead of the annual Kasada festival at Mount Bromo in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Gunung Bromo
A general view of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park during sunrise is seen from top of Mount Pananjakan ahead of Kasada festival in Indonesia's East Java province, July 31, 2015. The Kasada festival will be held on August 1, when the worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
People walk down the slope of Mount Bromo after attending the Kasada Festival in Probolinggo, Indonesia's East Java province, August 1, 2015. Villagers and worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
Tenggerese shamans pray during the Kasada Festival at Mount Bromo in Probolinggo, Indonesia's East Java province, August 1, 2015. Villagers and worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
A villager holds onto a portion of a net while standing on the slope of the crater with others while waiting to catch offerings thrown by Hindu worshippers into the crater during the Kasada Festival at Mount Bromo in Probolinggo, Indonesia's East Java province, August 1, 2015. Villagers and worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. Worshippers did not mind if other villagers caught their offerings, as they said it represented having their sins taken away and that it also benefitted the families of the villagers who caught it. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
Villagers hold nets in an attempt to catch coins thrown as offerings by Hindu worshippers into the crater during the Kasada Festival at Mount Bromo in Probolinggo, Indonesia's East Java province, August 1, 2015. Villagers and worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. Worshippers did not mind if other villagers caught their offerings, as they said it represented having their sins taken away and that it also benefitted the families of the villagers who caught it. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
Villagers lead a calf up a slope after catching it shortly after Hindu worshippers attempted to throw it into the crater of Mount Bromo as an offering during the Kasada Festival in Probolinggo, Indonesia's East Java province, August 1, 2015. Villagers and worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. Worshippers did not mind if other villagers caught their offerings, as they said it represented having their sins taken away and that it also benefitted the families of the villagers who caught it. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)
Festival Kasada
People climb the slope of Bromo mountain to attend the Kasada Festival in Probolinggo, Indonesia's East Java province, August 1, 2015. Villagers and worshippers throw offerings such as livestock and other crops into the volcanic crater of Mount Bromo to give thanks to the Hindu gods for ensuring their safety and prosperity. REUTERS/Beawiharta(REUTERS/BEAWIHARTA)

Festival Kasada diselenggarakan pada tanggal 1 Agustus 2015, msayarakat Hindu Bromo Tengger  melempar sesaji seperti ternak dan tanaman lainnya ke dalam kawah gunung berapi Gunung Bromo untuk bersyukur kepada dewa-dewa Hindu untuk memastikan keselamatan dan kesejahteraan mereka.

Foto dan Naskah: REUTERS / Beawiharta

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