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Galungan

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Galungan marks the beginning of the most important recurring religious ceremonies. The spirits of deceased relatives who have died and been cremated return to visit their homelands, and the current inhabitants have a responsibility to be hospitable through prayers and offerings. The most obvious sign
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Traditionally, the Melasti ceremony is conducted near the coast or a riverbank, as water is believed to possess purifying qualities. During the ceremony, participants adorned in traditional Balinese attire carry various offerings and sacred items as they make their way to the water source. These
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The Melasti ceremony is a purification ritual practiced by the Balinese people to cleanse their body, mind, and soul before the onset of the new year in accordance with the Saka calendar.
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It is commemorated every Isakawarsa (Saka new year) according to the Balinese calendar (in 2024, it falls on March 11). It is a Balinese celebration mainly celebrated in Bali, Indonesia.
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offerings typically consist of fruits, flowers, rice, and other symbolic objects. Throughout the procession, prayers and hymns are chanted to invoke blessings and purification.
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The Melasti ceremony is one of the most important religious rituals in Bali, which takes place a few days before the Nyepi ceremony, also known as the “Day of Silence”.
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visit the Earth. The last day of the celebration is Kuningan, when they return. The date is calculated according to the 210-day Balinese
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Pancorbo, Lo balinĂ©s", en "Fiestas del Mundo. Las Máscaras de la Luna". pp. 33–41. Ediciones del Serbal, Barcelona, 1996.
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Galungan begins on the Wednesday (Buda), the 11th week of the 210-day
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Bali: Sekala and Niskala Volume I: Essays on Religion, Ritual and Art
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calendar. This means that there are often two celebrations per
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Video documenting Galungan ceremony preparations on Bali
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Penjor
Balinese Hindus
Balinese pawukon
Balinese
ancestral spirits
Pawukon calendar
penjor
pawukon
solar year
Nyepi
Balilocalguide.com Calendar of events
ISBN
0-945971-03-6
part 1
part2
How Galungan is celebrated in Bali
Archived
Wayback Machine
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Festivals in the Hindu calendar
Ayudha Puja
Chhath
Diwali
Durga Puja
Ganesh Chaturthi
Holi

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