Balitraveldiary.com – Within the scope of Hindu teachings, there are three basic principles of life that complement each other, namely philosophy, morals, and upakara rituals. This ceremony is then more often referred to as a ceremony. Hindu society has various ritual offerings, one of which is the penganyar ceremony which is part of the Upakara […]
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Piodalan Ceremony, Worship of the Gods as a Temple CommemorationBalitraveldiary.com – The majority of the population of Bali is Hindu with a place of worship in the form of a temple. The place of worship was built based on various backgrounds and functions. That is why, Bali is also known as the Island of a Thousand Temples. At each of these temples, various worship […]
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Ngenteg Linggih CeremonyBalitraveldiary.com – The Ngenteg Linggih ceremony is a ceremonial procession carried out by Hindus to lift (sit) the essence of God in its manifestation in a newly established holy place. Either a family or a group of community members is established in mutual cooperation. Ngenteg Linggih consists of the root word “nteg” which means calm […]
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Cleanse Babies at the Nelu Bulanin Ceremony in BaliBalitraveldiary.com – The presence of new family members always gives a sense of happiness. Various events are held to welcome the baby. In Indonesia, you can find many traditions in welcoming babies. If in Bali, you will find a tradition called Nelu Bulanin. The Nelu Bulanin ceremony in Bali has an important purpose, namely as […]
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Explore more the role of chickens for Balinese HindusBalitraveldiary.com – What animal has a close relationship with Balinese life? If this question is asked to ordinary people, most will answer pigs. This makes sense because Bali is famous for its use of pork in various activities, including religious rituals. However, pigs are not the only animals that have important roles and functions in […]
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Fire War, Lombok Hindu Tradition Welcomes NyepiBalitraveldiary.com – Ahead of Nyepi is the time awaited by young people from Banjar Negarasakah and Banjar Sweta in Cakranegara, Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara. At that time, they will sink into the excitement of the Fire War. The Fire War is a hereditary tradition that is hundreds of years old. This tradition is a […]
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Pura Tirta Empul, Self-purification in Gianyar BaliBalitraveldiary.com – Tirta Empul Temple is famous for its sacred spring which is used by Hindus to paint. The water from the fountain in Tirta Empul Temple is also believed to have healing magical power. This temple, which is more than a thousand years old, is visited by many people, not only Hindus but also […]
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The uniqueness of Ngaben ceremony in BaliBalitraveldiary.com – Ngaben is a cremation ceremony carried out by Hindus in Bali. This ceremony is intended to purify the spirits of deceased family members who are going to the final resting place. The word “cremation” has the meaning of provision or ashes, all of which aim to refer to the final release of human […]
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Omed-omedan, Unique Ritual from Sesetan CommunityBalitraveldiary.com – Among the many Nyepi Day celebrations, there is a unique tradition that can only be found in Banjar Kaja Sesetan, Sesetan Village, Denpasar. The tradition is called omed-omedan, which is a ritual of hugging and tugging alternately between two groups of young people who are routinely held every year on the first day […]
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Ogoh-ogoh Parade, Joy of Nyepi Folk FestivalBalitraveldiary.com – Ahead of Nyepi Day, Hindu communities undergo a number of special rituals which are essentially efforts to purify themselves and the environment. On 2-4 days before Nyepi, the community purifies themselves and the worship device is temple through the Melasti Ceremony. Meanwhile, one day before Nyepi, the blind Yadnya (Bhuta Yajna) ritual was […]
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