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1. Nyepi Day

2. Galungan and Kuningan

3. Tumpeks

4. Pagerwesi

5. Saraswati

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Galungan and Kuningan Day (From October 4th - October 15th 2005)

Galungan Day is celebrated every Budha Kliwon Dungulan. Galungan Day has a meaning "Pawedalan Jagat" or the earth's celebration. On this day the Hindus thank the God for the creation of the earth and its content. On this day the Hindus feel grateful for His blessings.

Galungan is a ten-day festival, celebrating the victory of virtue (dharma) over evil (adharma), or - in vein – the victory of Indra over the evil Mahadanawa. It is also a time when celebrants offer their thanks to the great god, Sanghyang Widi Wasa.

Galungan starts on Buda-Kliwon Wuku Dungulan – the Wednesday in the eleventh week (Dungulan) of the "pawukon" (210-day) calendar.

Preparations begin seven days in advance, and are marked by the raising of long, curving bamboo poles (penjor) that line the villages decorated with fruit and rice, and with palm-leaf ornaments dangling from the tip. On the day before Galungan scores of domestic animals are slaughtered as sacrifices and for the feasts.

Galungan is a time of particularly lavish offerings and celebrations at all temples and at family temples, during which the deities and ancestral spirits descend to earth to be honored. The tenth day is Kuningan, the morning of which is devoted to honoring the ancestral spirits with food (particularly yellow rice) before giving them a good send-off, completing this run of ceremonies by dusk.

 

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