Bhubaneswar, Oct. 17 -- In a rare and deeply emotional story from southern Indonesia, a man chose forgiveness and tradition over anger after discovering his wife's infidelity. Married for five years, he caught his wife cheating, but instead of seeking revenge or legal action, he turned to the ancient customs of the Tolaki tribe, known for resolving disputes through peace and symbolism.

He requested a traditional Mowea Sarapu reconciliation ritual, a ceremony rooted in the values of "letting go and making peace." During the ritual, the man handed over his wife to her lover, accepting a cow, traditional cloth, a copper vessel, and five million rupiah (Rs.26,000) as symbolic compensation.

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