Sacrifice introduction: Every evening, believers walk to the riverside altar with the sound of the sacred bell. People hold green smoke and incense in their hands, sing elegy, and wait for a great sacrifice that has not changed for thousands of years. When the last ray of light of the sun disappears in the western sky, the shore gradually becomes brightly lit. The sacred bell for sacrifice at the main pier has sounded, and the flow of people continues to flow here again. The sacrificial bells rang louder and louder, and more and more believers gathered around. Accompanied by sacrificial drums, the lead singer and musicians for chanting are already in place. Slowly, melodious singing came from the loudspeaker, and 14 young and handsome Brahmin priests walked onto the altar. Under the leadership of the chief priest, the priests stood in a row facing the Ganges, singing carols and clapping their hands to the music. Amidst the music, smoke billowed around the altar, and the noble priest gradually raised the sacred fire passed down 6,000 years ago. The believers sang along, and in the end they were all immersed in the endless sacred and solemn atmosphere.
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