Cultural Events, Religious Festivals in Bali. Event Calendar https://bali.com/event-type/culture-art-religion/ Bali Travel Guide - Indonesia Mon, 17 Apr 2023 08:47:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://bali.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-bali-logo-bg-black-300x300-favicon-32x32.png Cultural Events, Religious Festivals in Bali. Event Calendar https://bali.com/event-type/culture-art-religion/ 32 32 Siwaratri Ceremony https://bali.com/events/siwaratri-ceremony/ Mon, 17 Apr 2023 08:17:30 +0000 https://bali.com/?post_type=ajde_events&p=133383 Siwaratri is a significant religious ceremony for Balinese Hindus, and it is celebrated every year on the 14th day of the dark half of the Hindu lunar month of Magha. On this day, Balinese Hindus observe a day of fasting, meditation, and prayer in honor of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism....

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Siwaratri is a significant religious ceremony for Balinese Hindus, and it is celebrated every year on the 14th day of the dark half of the Hindu lunar month of Magha.

On this day, Balinese Hindus observe a day of fasting, meditation, and prayer in honor of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Devotees often spend the day visiting temples and performing rituals such as offering flowers, fruit, and incense to Lord Shiva.

Overall, Hari Raya Siwaratri is a day of deep spiritual significance for Balinese Hindus, and it is a time for reflection, purification, and seeking divine blessings.

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Kajeng Kliwon Ceremony https://bali.com/events/kajeng-kliwon-ceremony/ Mon, 17 Apr 2023 07:23:01 +0000 https://bali.com/?post_type=ajde_events&p=133375 Kajeng Kliwon is a Balinese Hindu ceremony that is celebrated every 15 days in accordance with the Balinese calendar. The ceremony is held on the Kajeng day, which is the last day of the 15-day cycle, and it is believed to be a powerful day for spiritual and mystical activities. During the ceremony, offerings are...

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Kajeng Kliwon is a Balinese Hindu ceremony that is celebrated every 15 days in accordance with the Balinese calendar. The ceremony is held on the Kajeng day, which is the last day of the 15-day cycle, and it is believed to be a powerful day for spiritual and mystical activities.

During the ceremony, offerings are made to the gods and goddesses to ask for blessings and protection. The offerings include flowers, rice, fruits, and other traditional Balinese items, such as betel leaves, areca nuts, and holy water.

The Balinese believe that on this day, the positive and negative energies of the universe are in balance, making it an auspicious time for spiritual activities. The ceremony is believed to help purify the environment and promote positive energy, prosperity, and wellbeing.

In addition to the offerings, the Balinese Hindus also perform various rituals, such as “mecaru” and “matur suksma,” which involve prayers, chanting, and meditation. These rituals are aimed at showing gratitude to the gods and goddesses and seeking their blessings for the family, the community, and the environment.

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Purnama Ceremony https://bali.com/events/purnama-ceremony/ Mon, 17 Apr 2023 06:49:08 +0000 https://bali.com/?post_type=ajde_events&p=133367 Purnama is a Balinese Hindu ceremony that is celebrated during the full moon. It is a significant event in Bali’s cultural and religious calendar, and it takes place every month. Purnama is also known as “Full Moon Festival” and is a time of celebration, reflection, and prayer. During the Purnama ceremony, Balinese Hindus gather in...

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Purnama is a Balinese Hindu ceremony that is celebrated during the full moon. It is a significant event in Bali’s cultural and religious calendar, and it takes place every month. Purnama is also known as “Full Moon Festival” and is a time of celebration, reflection, and prayer.

During the Purnama ceremony, Balinese Hindus gather in temples and other sacred places to offer prayers, make offerings, and perform rituals. They believe that the full moon is a time of increased spiritual energy, and they use this energy to connect with the divine and seek blessings for themselves and their loved ones.

The ceremony usually begins in the evening, with participants dressed in traditional Balinese clothing. They offer flowers, incense, and other offerings to the gods and goddesses, and perform various rituals, including meditation, chanting, and dance.

One of the most important parts of the Purnama ceremony is the offering of “banten,” which are small, beautifully decorated baskets made of palm leaves. The baskets contain various offerings such as rice, flowers, fruit, and sweets, and are presented to the gods as a symbol of gratitude and respect.

Overall, the Purnama ceremony is a beautiful and meaningful celebration of Balinese culture and religion. It is an opportunity for Balinese Hindus to connect with their spirituality, express gratitude, and seek blessings for themselves and their loved ones.

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Tumpek Wayang https://bali.com/events/tumpek-wayang/ Mon, 17 Apr 2023 03:43:50 +0000 https://bali.com/?post_type=ajde_events&p=132139 Tumpek Wayang is another important day in the Balinese Hindu calendar that is dedicated to the art of shadow puppetry, known as Wayang Kulit. It is also known as Tumpek Krulut or Tumpek Wayang Wong. On this day, Balinese Hindus offer prayers and blessings to the traditional puppeteers, or dalang, and to the puppets themselves,...

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Tumpek Wayang is another important day in the Balinese Hindu calendar that is dedicated to the art of shadow puppetry, known as Wayang Kulit. It is also known as Tumpek Krulut or Tumpek Wayang Wong.

On this day, Balinese Hindus offer prayers and blessings to the traditional puppeteers, or dalang, and to the puppets themselves, as a way of honoring and giving thanks for their important role in preserving and promoting Balinese culture and traditions.

The main ritual of Tumpek Wayang involves a special offering ceremony known as ‘matur piuning’, where offerings of rice, fruits, and flowers are placed in front of the puppet theater or wayang pavilion. The dalang and their assistants also perform a special purification ceremony, known as ‘ruwatan’, to ensure the spiritual purity and effectiveness of the puppets.

In addition to the offering ceremony, there are also other rituals that are performed, such as prayers, blessings, and purification ceremonies, to ensure the continued success and popularity of the shadow puppetry art form, and to honor the skill and dedication of the puppeteers and their assistants.

Overall, Tumpek Wayang is a day to celebrate and honor the art of shadow puppetry, which is an important part of Balinese culture and tradition, and to recognize the important role that puppeteers play in preserving and passing on this ancient art form to future generations.

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headonism #11: thailand https://bali.com/events/headonism-11-thailand/ Fri, 14 Apr 2023 07:01:17 +0000 https://bali.com/?post_type=ajde_events&p=132482 Our monthly weekend of pure, multi-sensory indulgence, the Potato Head way. This is a full-on immersion into the ‘Good Times, Do Good’ lifestyle, thanks to experimental music sessions, sustainability workshops, morning meditations, ice baths, sunset libations, and so much more. This upcoming Headonism is going to be nothing short of epic. A mix of global...

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Our monthly weekend of pure, multi-sensory indulgence, the Potato Head way. This is a full-on immersion into the ‘Good Times, Do Good’ lifestyle, thanks to experimental music sessions, sustainability workshops, morning meditations, ice baths, sunset libations, and so much more.

This upcoming Headonism is going to be nothing short of epic. A mix of global and local, we’re bringing you creativity in shapeshifting forms within the realms of music, art, wellness, and food & beverage. 

FRIDAY, 21 APR

MASTERCLASS & DINNER JOURNEY*

with  Chef Pam (POTONG)

6.00 PM onwards

TANAMAN

*paid session

HEADONISM*

Lipelis, Marvel, NOTEP, Raphaël Top Secret, TRANSPORT

5.00 PM – 2.00 AM

BEACH CLUB

*tickets coming soon

SATURDAY, 22 APR

B IO-BASED MATERIAL WORKSHOP*

with  Hutsama Juntaratana

12.00 PM – 2.00 PM

SWEET POTATO KIDS

*paid session

CONTEMPORARY MALA WORKSHOP*

108 beads necklace for meditation and manifestation

with  NOTEP

2.00 PM – 4.00 PM

TANAMAN

*paid session

BAR & KITCHEN TAKEOVER

with Tropic City & Charmgang

5.00 PM – 11.00 PM

SUNSET PARK

HEADONISM

DJ Zombie, Issasha, Mumsfilibaba

5.00 PM – 11.00 PM

SUNSET PARK

ART PERFORMANCE

by Saipa Fine Arts & Arsa Wijaya

6.30PM – 7 PM

SUNSET PARK

HEADONISM 

A Guy Called Gerald, Acid Sister, Jirus

11.00PM – 4.00AM 

STUDIO EKSOTIKA

SUNDAY, 23 APR 

KITCHEN TAKEOVER*

with 100 MAHASETH

1.00 PM – 4.00 PM

IJEN

*paid session

ANCIENT THAI BOXING

with Saipa Fine Arts

3.30 PM – 4.30 PM

SWEET POTATO KIDS

HEADONISM (LIVE) 

Paradise Bangkok, Kadapat

5.30 PM – 8.00 PM

AMPHITHEATRE

*For more information and booking inquiries, please reach out to our guest experience team

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Tilem Ceremony https://bali.com/events/tilem/ Fri, 14 Apr 2023 06:26:38 +0000 https://bali.com/?post_type=ajde_events&p=132158 Tilem ceremony is a sacred event that takes place in Bali, Indonesia. Tilem ceremony, also known as the dark moon ceremony, is a Hindu Balinese ceremony that takes place every month during the new moon. In Balinese Hinduism, the new moon is considered a time of heightened spiritual power, and Tilem ceremony is held to...

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Tilem ceremony is a sacred event that takes place in Bali, Indonesia. Tilem ceremony, also known as the dark moon ceremony, is a Hindu Balinese ceremony that takes place every month during the new moon. In Balinese Hinduism, the new moon is considered a time of heightened spiritual power, and Tilem ceremony is held to honor the gods and ancestors and to cleanse oneself of negative energies.

Tilem ceremony is an important event for the Balinese people, as it is believed that during the dark moon, the spiritual energy is at its strongest. By performing the ceremony during this time, they can strengthen their connection with the spirit world and receive blessings from the gods.

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Tumpek Uduh https://bali.com/events/tumpek-uduh/ Thu, 13 Apr 2023 07:01:30 +0000 https://bali.com/events/tumpek-uduh/ Tumpek Uduh is important day in the Balinese Hindu calendar that is dedicated to agriculture, plants, and the environment. It is also known as Tumpek Wariga or Tumpek Pengarah. On this day, Balinese Hindus perform various rituals and ceremonies to show gratitude and respect for the plants and trees that provide food, medicine, and other...

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Tumpek Uduh is important day in the Balinese Hindu calendar that is dedicated to agriculture, plants, and the environment. It is also known as Tumpek Wariga or Tumpek Pengarah.

On this day, Balinese Hindus perform various rituals and ceremonies to show gratitude and respect for the plants and trees that provide food, medicine, and other resources, and to ask for their continued protection and abundance. The word ‘uduh’ means plants or vegetation, and the day is often referred to as the Balinese ‘plant blessing’ day.

The main ritual of Tumpek Uduh involves a special offering ceremony known as ‘mekendek’, where offerings of fruits, flowers, and rice are placed in front of plants and trees as a sign of gratitude and respect. This ceremony is often performed in fields and gardens, and is intended to ensure a good harvest and healthy growth of crops.

In addition to the offering ceremony, there are also other rituals that are performed, such as purification ceremonies, prayers, and blessings, to ensure the health and well-being of the plants and trees, and to honor the important role that they play in Balinese culture and society.

Overall, Tumpek Uduh is a day to celebrate and honor the natural environment, and to recognize the importance of plants and trees in providing for the needs of the community. It is a reminder to Balinese people to live in harmony with nature and to care for the environment in order to ensure the sustainability of their way of life.

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Latin Dance Sessions https://bali.com/events/latin-dance-sessions/ Thu, 06 Apr 2023 06:37:11 +0000 https://bali.com/?post_type=ajde_events&p=129749 Café del Mar Bali is excited to present Latin Dance Sessions! On April 11, get ready to experience an evening filled with vibrant rhythms and mesmerising beats as we dance the Salsa, Bachata, and Kizomba. Plus, from 5 – 6 PM, you can learn for free with some of the best instructors on the island...

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Café del Mar Bali is excited to present Latin Dance Sessions! On April 11, get ready to experience an evening filled with vibrant rhythms and mesmerising beats as we dance the Salsa, Bachata, and Kizomba.
Plus, from 5 – 6 PM, you can learn for free with some of the best instructors on the island who will guide you through the steps and help you perfect your moves before moving up on the dance floor and dancing away till 8 PM.
With beats by DJ ARI & VIK, get ready for an unforgettable evening of music and dancing! Let loose, feel the rhythm, and we’ll see you on the dance floor.
April 11, 2023
Free Latin dance class at 5 – 6 PM
Open dance floor 6 – 8 PM
Reserve your spots today!
Café del Mar Bali

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Dark Moon Celebration https://bali.com/events/dark-moon-celebration/ Wed, 05 Apr 2023 18:48:49 +0000 https://bali.com/?post_type=ajde_events&p=18263 Be inspired by the magical night and discover the brilliant stars of the southern hemisphere as you immerse in the “Dark Moon” or “Tilem celebration. Embark your culinary experience with a Balinese welcome drink followed with sustainably sourced three course set menu curated by our culinary team. Join a relaxing meditation by the beach and...

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Be inspired by the magical night and discover the brilliant stars of the southern hemisphere as you immerse in the “Dark Moon” or “Tilem celebration.

Embark your culinary experience with a Balinese welcome drink followed with sustainably sourced three course set menu curated by our culinary team.

Join a relaxing meditation by the beach and listen to the orchestrating sound of the crashing waves. Our Balinese Priest will guide you to discover the inspiring insights beyond the mystical galaxy.

IDR 550.000++ per person.

For more information and reservation, please contact:

WhatsApp: +62 811-3800-2476 | Email: Bali.Restaurants@ConradHotels.com

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Tumpek Landep https://bali.com/events/tumpek-landep/ Thu, 30 Mar 2023 07:47:09 +0000 https://bali.com/?post_type=ajde_events&p=127258 Today, Hindus in Bali will observe the Tumpek Landep ritual. It is a holy day to honor the almighty God in His manifestation as the Sang Hyang Siwa Pasupati, who is believed to be the supreme divine power (known as “Taksu” in Bali) of everything in the world, including living and non-living things. Tumpek Landep...

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Today, Hindus in Bali will observe the Tumpek Landep ritual. It is a holy day to honor the almighty God in His manifestation as the Sang Hyang Siwa Pasupati, who is believed to be the supreme divine power (known as “Taksu” in Bali) of everything in the world, including living and non-living things. Tumpek Landep is observed every six months according to the Balinese calendar, which corresponds to 210 days on Saniscara Kliwon Landep.

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