Understanding the Ogoh-Ogoh Tradition in Bali, Its Meaning and the Uniqueness of Renon Village, Which Does Not Parade Them

Ogoh-ogoh are traditional Balinese sculptures that generally depict Bhuta Kala, a symbol of negative forces or evil spirits in Hindu Dharma. These statues are typically paraded during the Pengrupukan ceremony, held a day before Nyepi (the Balinese Day of Silence), as part of the Tawur Kesanga ritual aimed at neutralizing negative energies in the surrounding…

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Mengening Temple, A Sacred Sanctuary of Purity, History, and Spiritual Cleansing in Bali

Nestled in the tranquil village of Banjar Sarasada, Tampaksiring, Gianyar Regency, Mengening Temple is a historic site with deep cultural and spiritual significance. This temple is believed to have been established during the reign of King Marakata in 1022 AD. It was first documented between 1925 and 1927 by Dutch archaeologist W.F. Stutterheim. However, it…

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