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Traditional Ceremonies You Can See Around the Beautiful Bali Villa, Air Sanih Beach Villa

Private Pool Villa Bali – Bali is indeed one of the most wanted islands in the world for people to visit. Its beauty with all natural resources is what captivates people’s attention towards Bali.

However, Bali is not only well-known for its natural beauty. As one of the most crowded and popular places in Indonesia, Bali also has probably the richest culture, too.

When you visit Bali, it feels like you are living your whole holiday to have fun and get refreshed on that tropical island, right?

It is so understandable that people want to enjoy their best time in Bali without being distracted by many serious things.

The experience you can get in Bali is indeed memorable. It makes you want to come to Bali again and again.

There is no doubt that people are trying their best to feel Bali wholeheartedly with all its culture and traditional elements.

Speaking of which, there is this one Bali villa that offers you many Balinese traditional ceremonies. This one is Air Sanih Beach Villa.

This is the villa you could book for your stay in Bali. You’re going to be able to enjoy many facilities, like a private pool villa Bali.

What are the traditional ceremonies you can witness in Bali? Anyway, let’s check the list out!

Looking at a Traditional Ceremony in a Private Villa, Air Sanih Beach Villa!

To begin with, let’s start by acknowledging that its traditional culture and tradition from Bali, including its traditional ceremonies are what makes Bali attractive. 

For the record, Bali is also called the best holiday destination in the world. Therefore, we are going to discuss some popular Bali Villa with you.

Galungan Kuningan, A Celebration of Good Defeating Evil

Galungan and Kuningan are one traditional ceremony or agenda in Bali which is held twice every year. This ceremony is basically a celebration of the good (Dharma) winning against evil (Adharma).

We can tell that Galungan Kuningan is ongoing, there would be some yellow leaves in the front side of the people's house.

This sign is a representation of self-purification from all the deeds in the past, time to gather, and time to work together with the closest family.

Melasti, the Path to the Purity of Body and Mind

Melasti is the ceremony in which the aim is to purify ourselves, mentally and physically. This ceremony is held once every year under the agenda of the Seclusion Day.

What’s interesting about Melasti is its process. After the ceremony is done in the temples or houses, the people are going to march together to the closest beach.

On this path, they uphold the value and the blessings of the Gods. When they arrive at the beach, they will pray and clean themselves.

Ogoh-Ogoh, the Manifestation of the Evil through Arts

The meaning of ‘ogoh-ogoh’ is basically a statue made of bamboo and paper. According to Hindunese belief, ogoh-ogoh is the portrayal of bad things in humans.

The body is picturized as an evil giant or what is called as Bhuta Kala. After the ceremony and the march is over, ogoh-ogoh is going to be burnt.

It is a symbol of the action where humans are trying so hard to get rid of the bad deed inside of their body and mind.

Bali is indeed very rich in culture and tradition, isn’t it? Well one thing to make that perfect is your visit and your happiness in Bali.

Air Sanih Beach Villa is the villa with private pool Villa Bali for your best convenience. Book us now and experience the exotic of Bali tradition right around your Bali villa. (GYS)


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