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Important Balinese Festivals

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Indonesia Public Holidays 2010
Date Day Holiday
01 Jan Friday New Year's Day
14 Feb Sunday Chinese New Year 2560
26 Feb Friday Prophet Muhammad's Birthday
16 Mar Tuesday Hindu New Year (Nyepi)
02 Apr Friday Good Friday
13 May Thursday Ascension
28 May Friday Waisak Day
09 Jul Thursday Hari Isra'Mi'raj Nabi
17 Aug Monday Indo Independence Day
09 Sep Thursday End of Ramadan
10-11 Sep Fri - Sat Eid Al-Fitr 1430
17 Nov Wednesday Eid Al-Adha 1430
07 Dec Tuesday Islamic New Year 1431
25 Dec Saturday Christmas Day
*) The following Monday will be a public holiday
Bali Festivals

One basic principle of Hindu belief is that the universe is structured - things do not happen randomly and it is essential that a balance must be maintained between order and disorder. Spirits are everywhere and ultimately control nature and as such these spirits must be worshipped regularly in order to maintain the balance. Rituals and festivals are the way the Balinese maintain this order. These festivals have great meaning and are the part of the essence of Balinese culture.

There are other festivals as well, instituted by the government or other organizations to maintain and preserve certain cultural aspects of Balinese life. The best example of this is the Bali Art Festival - held every year from mid-June through mid-July. If you are planning to visit Bali at about this time it is worth the extra effort to be in Bali on opening day. Never will you have an better opportunity to see Bali's glorious culture. Even if you are in Singapore or other part of the region it is well worth the trip. Below is a brief overview of some of Bali's more important holidays.

BALINESE SIWA RATRI: Balinese Siwaratri on the dark moon of the seventh month based on the Balinese lunar calendar system, Balinese will celebrate the Siwaratri or the Night of Siwa. This holy day is devoted to God Siwa, the destroyer. Balinese believes that on this day, God Siwa, the destroyer meditate for the welfare of the world, and the God Siwa will bestow a pardon for all sin to someone if he accompany the God Siwa in his meditation by observing some self restriction and meditate on the night of Siwaratri.

The celebration of Siwaratri, night of Siwa will light up the night all over Bali. On this night, temples will be full of the congregations. They stay awake all night long, recite prayer or old religious story, chat with friend (for those who takes a lesser self- restriction) and fight the sleepy eyes as hard as possible. The students will celebrate the Siwaratri, night of Siwa in their respective school, they gather in the school temple under the supervision of their teacher, recites prayer, read the holy book, or simply chat with other student.

THE GALUNGAN DAY : Bali's most important festival is the Galungan festival. It is a feast and festival which is held throughout the whole island and occurs every 210 days on Budha Kliwon Dungulan. It is believed that during this ten day period all Balinese gods will descend to earth for the festivities. Barongs prance from temple to temple and village to village in celebration of Galungan with the gods. Galungan to the Balinese is the most important holiday period as it symbolizes the victory of Dharma, or virtue, upon Adharma, or all that is evil. The festivities are made extra special by the fitting of 'penjor' (brightly decorated very tall bamboo poles with woven young coconut leaves, cakes, fruits and flowers) on the right side of the entrance to every house which arch over roads looking like the top of a gothic cathedral.

THE KUNINGAN DAY : This holiday takes place ten days after Galungan, bringing the Balinese New Year holiday period to a close. Ceremonies are held for ancestral spirits.

NYEPI : Every society in the world should have the Nyepi holiday. This holiday is the Balinese New Year called Içaka New Year. It is a day of total silence throughout the island. No activity is whatsoever is allowed, no traffic at all on the roads, no fire may be lit, use of electricity is banned (except in the tourist hotels). Purification and sacrificial rites are held the day before - culminating at night with Ogoh-Ogoh dancing through the villages. The Ogoh-Ogoh are large demon images carried about the villages joined by all the men trying to make as much noise as possible. The idea is to wake up all the evil spirits on Bali then on Nyepi when the spirits return, Bali is absolutely quiet and the spirits, not able to find anyone, leave the island for good.

TUMPEK KRULUT: Tumpek Krulut is dedicated for all musical instruments, mask, and other tool for art performances that are used in the numerous religious ceremonies in Bali. The Tumpek Krulut takes its name from the name of week of its occasion. It is celebrated every 210 days, in the 17th week of Balinese Pawukon cycle (a cycle consist of 30 weeks). On this special day, offerings are given to pay homage to the musical instruments, masks, and dance costumes. The instruments and other paraphernalia are cleaned, decorated with young coconut leaf offerings, given a special set of offering and sprinkled with holy water. The members of the group that use the instruments, costumes and masks, pray together and ask a blessing from the God.

SARASWATI: The day devoted to Sanghyang Aji Saraswati, Goddes symbolizing knowledges and arts and when blessing ceremony is given to holy scriptures, literatures of sciences and arts held at every family compound.

PAGARWESI: The Balinese Hindus will celebrate a very special day devoted to Hyang Pramesti Guru and Hyang Pitara (ancestors), which is meant to ask for protection and prosperity. It is celebrated at every family temple and holy place throughout Bali. Pagerwesi day has a close relationship within Saraswati day. It falls 4 days after Saraswati day and there is continuous meaning in between. After people received knowledge on Saraswati day, they must remind that the knowledge is transferred through guru or teacher and Pagerwesi is the day to show our respect to the teacher and the main guru (God or Siva).

TUMPEK LANDEP: The historical roots of Tumpek Landep trace to rites that for the blessing and sharpening of weapons of conflict. Over the generations the meaning was expanded to include any tool or instrument made of metal eventually including bicycles, motorcycles and cars.Tumpek Landep is, in fact, a day set aside for sharpening all the "weapons of our lives." Tumpek Landep is a day for evaluation and retrospection on how well we have mastered that knowledge for the benefit of the world. Accordingly, Tumpek Landep seeks to honor human skills and ingenuity and the tools and technology used in practicing those skills. Tumpek Landep is the day devoted to Sang Hyang Pasupati, the lord of all metal implements, when blessing ceremony is given to heirlooms weapons and other metal tools (including cars and other vehicles) for magical power and proper function, held at every family compound, especially at smiths and garages.

Please be advised that this page is updated monthly for the succeeding two months ie. for events in June please check back in May.

Festivals in July   & August  2010

July '10

Temple Celebration: July 06 , at Pr. Penataran Agung Besakih - Karangasem, Pr. Lempuyang Madya Ds. Purwayu Abang - Karangasem, Pr. Agung Pulaki Ds. Banyu Poh Grokgak - Buleleng. Pr.Tirta Empul Ds. Tampaksiring - Gianyar. Pr. Ulun Danu Batur Ds. Songan Kintamani - Bangli, Pr. Pancering Jagat Ds.Truyan Kintamani - Bangli. Pr.Tanah Kilap Ds. Suwung Kauh - Denpasar, Pr. Dalem Puri Ds. Batuan Sukawati - Gianyar.Pr. Dalem Kediri Ds. Silakarang Sukawati - Gianyar.Pr. Dalem Ds. Singakerta - Gianyar.Pr. Puseh Ngukuhin Ds. Kramas Blahbatu - Gianyar.Pr Desa - Denpasar.Pr. Pucak Payogan,Lungsiakan Ds. Kedewatan Ubud - Gianyar,Pr. Dalem Tampuagan Ds. Peninjoan Tembuku - Bangli,Pr. Penjeroan Ds. Kintamani - Bangli.Pr.Puseh,Pr. Desa Ds. Tangsub Sukawati - Gianyar,Pr. Penataran Ds. Cemenggaon Sukawati - Gianyar, Pr.Tirta Ds. Negari Sukawati - Gianyar,Pr. Penataran Agung Ds. Cemenggaon Sukawati - Gianyar.Pr. Penataran Agung Ds.Tegalalang - Gianyar, Pr. Puseh Ds. Singakerta Ubud - Gianyar.

Temple Celebration: July 21, at Pr. Maospait Ds. Sesetan - Denpasar, Pr. Pasek Bendesa Manik Mas Ds. Dukuh Kendran Tegalalang - Gianyar. Pr. Puseh, Pr. Desa Ds. Sukawti - Gianyar, Pr. Merajan Agung Ds. Batuyang Sukawati - Gianyar.

Temple Celebration: July 31 , Tumpek Kandang at, Pr. Pasek Gelgel Ds. Tegal Gede Abiansemal – Badung, Pr. Puseh, Pr. Desa – Gianyar, Pr. Luhur Dalem Sagening Ds. Kediri – Tabanan.

August '10

Temple Celebration: August 04 , Pr .Dalem Balingkang Ds. Pinggan Kintamani – Bangli , Pr. Pasar Agung Ds. Sebudi Muncan – Karangasem, Pr. Kehen Bangli, Pr. Batumandeg Besakih – Karangasem.Pr. Dalem Tarukan Ds. Cemenggon Sukawati – Gianyar,Pr. Dalem Puri Ds. Kintamani – Bangli, Pr. Bukit Mentik Gunung Lebah Batur Kintamani – Bangli, Pr. Pucak Bukit Ds. Tampak siring – Gianyar, Pr. Puseh Mani kaji Ds. Peninjoan Tembuku – Bangli,Pr. Merajan Agung Ds. Blangsinga Blahbatu – Gianyar,Pr. Pedarman Agung Puri Satriya – Denpasar.Pr. Tampurhyang Ds. Songan Kintamani – Bangli, Pr. Dalem Agung Ds. Nongan Rendang – Karangasem.Pr. Dalem Ubung Ds. Kupang Dukuh Penebel – Tabanan.

Temple Celebration: August 10, at Pr. Tirta Sudamala Ds. Bebalang – Bangli,Pr. Bukit Buluh Ds.Gunaksa Dawan - Klungkung,Pr. Tengah Padang Ds. Tegallalang – Gianyar .Pr. Dalem Ds. Bitra Blahbatu – Gianyar.

Temple Celebration: August 11, at Pr. Rambut Siwi Ds. Yeh Embang Mendoyo - Jembrana. Pr. Batu Bolong Ds. Canggu Kuta - Badung , Pr. Desa Ds. Banyuning Singaraja - Buleleng. Pr. Daya Agung Pasek Bendesa Ds. Dkuh Manuaba Tegallalang - Gianyar.Pr. Tirta Anom Padang Sigi Ds. Sanding Tampaksiring - Gianyar, Pr. Puri Agung Dalem Tarukan ,Sawah Jero Agung Ds. Pejeng Tampaksiring - Gianyar.

Temple Celebration: August 25 , at, Pr. Pasek Gegel Ds. Kaba – Kaba Kediri – Tabanan.Pr. Agung Gunung Raung Ds. Taro Kaja Tegallalang – Gianyar. Pr. Desa Ds.Bubunan Seririt – Buleleng.Pr. Dalem Tarukan Ds. Pulasari Peninjoan Tembuku – Bangli.

NB. Temple ceremonies sometimes are delayed or cancelled without notice, please check with your hotel prior to setting out.

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Festivals

Festivals are an important feature of Balinese life. In general Temple festivals occur regularly on fixed dates according to the Balinese Calendar. That said, it is important to know that the Balinese calendar is only 210 days and as such the dates of these festivals rotate throughout the Roman calendar year.

As well there are annual cycle and every six month celebrations of holidays, life-cycle ceremonies of a Balinese from the time a child is conceived inside the mother’s womb and continuing in stages up until the most important of the Balinese rituals - cremation after death.

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