Balinese Temples Ceremony
Hindus
in Bali apply strict rules regarding temples and ceremonies. These
rules mainly concern dress requirements and conditions of 'sebel'
(taboo) such as menstruation or open wounds, bringing food into the
temple, being physically or mentally ill, being in a state of mourning
(for the Balinese this lasts 42 days or one month + 7 days of Balinese
calender), and having given birth within the past 42 days. Other rules
need to be observed or asked for, especially during festivals. The Galungan Ceremony.
The Kuningan Ceremony. Kuningan Day Calender :
Hari Raya Nyepi - Nyepi Ceremony Nyepi Day Calender :
Nyepi Day Calculation : As the Gregorian calender has 365 days a year that's why Nyepi Day is not at the same day or date every year but mostly on March or April. Other temple ceremony days ( Galungan, Kuningan, etc) are celebrated every 6 months or Balinese calender or 35 x 6 days = 210 days. This ceremony is always at the same day but not the same dates. Ex : Galungan is always on Wednesday ( Budha - Kliwon - Dungulan) What should the visitors do during Nyepi Day or "Day of Silence" ? In accordance with
local regulations, all visitors must remain within the property's
premises during the Hindu New Year or Nyepi Day, from midnight of one
day before Nyepi Day to early morning on the next day. Check-in and
check-out will not be possible on Nyepi Day, the airport is closed. Only
very limited of lights may be considerable in the hotel's rooms whilst
Balinese will have no light nor fire for all night. everything stops for
a day, the day of total peace and quiet.
Only in the Nyepi Day we can breath in the real 'pure'
atmosphere of environment (physically) and pured mind (spiritual). We
can feel the different and differ our feel.
Thus, the Nyepi Day should not be
avoided.
It is only in Bali Island. |
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