11 January 2004
'Pemahayu Jagat' held to purify The Bali
island
Wahyoe Boediwardhana, The Jakarta Post, Kuta, Bali
The Bali provincial administration organized
on Friday a purification ceremony to restore the island's harmony
and peace, believed to have been upset by an earthquake a week
ago.
The Pemahayu Jagat ceremony was held in the outer
yard of the Pura Segara, a temple that lies next to famous Kuta
Beach. Three Hindu priests, Ida Pedanda Gde Bajing, Ida Pedanda
Boda of Laplap and Rsi Bhujangga Angkling, officiated at the four-hour
ceremony, which was attended by scores of high-ranking Bali government
officials.
Among them were Bali Governor Dewa Made Beratha,
chairman of the local legislative council IB Wesnawa and chief
of the Wirasatya Military Command Col. IGP Buana.
Some 200 bendesa (village heads) from all over
Bali also witnessed the ceremony.
The ceremony was concluded with the Mapekelem
ritual, in which the participants drowned a selection of animals
-- including a cow, a goat, ducks and chicken -- in the ocean.
"A purification ritual such as this must
be carried out immediately after any major disaster," said
Ida Pedanda Gde Bajing.
It is believed locally that the ceremony was
urgently needed in order to prevent a larger disaster from occurring
in Bali in the future.
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