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The Nyepi Rituals

NYEPI (Day of Silence)
IS NOT JUST A RITUAL MEMORIAL

Nyepi is a Balinese "Day of Silence" that is commemorated every Isakawarsa (Saka new year) according to Bali's calendar (in 2014, it will be on March 31). It is a day of silence, fasting, and meditation. The day following Nyepi is also celebrated as New Year
Observed from 6 a.m. until 6 a.m. the next morning, Nyepi is a day reserved for self-reflection and as such, anything that might interfere with that purpose is restricted. The main restrictions are: no lighting fires; no working; no entertainment or pleasure; no traveling; and for some, no talking or eating at all. The effect of these prohibitions is that Bali’s usually bustling streets and roads are empty, there is little or no noise from TVs and radios, and few signs of activity are seen even inside homes. The only people to be seen outdoors are the Pecalang, traditional security men who patrol the streets to ensure the prohibitions are being followed.
Although Nyepi is primarily a Hindu holiday, non-Hindu residents of Bali observe the day of silence as well, out of respect for their fellow citizens. Even tourists are not exempt; although free to do as they wish inside their hotels, no one is allowed onto the beaches or streets, and the only airport in Bali remains closed for the entire day. The only exceptions granted are for emergency vehicles carrying those with life-threatening conditions and women about to give birth.
On the day after Nyepi, known as Ngembak Geni, social activity picks up again quickly, as families and friends gather to ask forgiveness from one another, and to perform certain religious rituals together.

Rituals
  • First, The Melasti Ritual is performed at the 3-4 previous day. It is dedicated to Sanghyang Widhi Wasa and is performed at the beach to respect them as the owner of The Land and Sea. The ritual performed in Pura (Balinese temple) near the sea (Pura Segara) and meant to purify Arca, Pratima, and Pralingga (sacred objects) belongs to several temples, also to acquire sacred water from the sea. For area that are located far from the sea,the ritual was carried out on the lake or river that is The Melasti Ritual is a symbol of respect for the water which serves to purify the body and mind as well as to providing welfare to all beings
The Melasti Ritual
The Melasti Ritual

  • Second, The Bhuta Yajna Ritual is performed in order to vanquish the negative elements and create balance with God, Mankind, and Nature. The ritual also meant to appease Batara Kala by Pecaruan offering. Devout Hindu Balinese villages usually make ogoh-ogoh, demonic statues made of bamboo and paper symbolizing negative elements or malevolent spirits. After the ogoh-ogoh have been paraded around the village, the Ngrupuk ritual takes place, which involves burning the ogoh-ogoh. Bhuta is a sysbol of strength of the two characters that are good and bad t the same time, a ritual to remind people that there is a force to be selected and used as needed, bed power should be kept away even eredicated from the human, specially on the ave of Nyepi day, the form of this ritual is ogoh-ogoh parade aroud the village, which ended with the burning of those ogoh-ogoh on the beach.
The Bhuta Yajna Ritual
The Bhuta Yajna Ritual

ogoh-ogoh
Ogoh-ogoh

  • Third, The Nyepi Rituals is performed with the following conditions:
    • Amati Geni: No fire/light, including no electricity
    • Amati Karya: No working
    • Amati Lelungaan: No travelling
    • Amati Lelanguan: Fasting and no revelry/self-entertainment
The Nyepi Rituals
The Nyepi Rituals
A day after the Bhuta Yadnya ritual, it is believed that the evel spirit have been far away from the human, which left only the noble qualities, so at the time of Nyepi the body and the mind are appeased by yoga meditation, providing opportunities for godlikes qualities to ties of body and mind are free, free to unite with pure power of universe.
  • Fourth, The Yoga/Brata Ritual starts at 6:00 AM and continues to 6:00 AM the next day. The goal of spiritual achievement is awareness, awareness is the third elements among the element of body and soul. Body consist of several elements that mattually bind themselves to each other where necessary the axistence of two opposite caracters of positive and negative, and element of the soul also has such two caracters of devinity and the evil.Spiritual activities can be started by learning body awareness , followed by learning of mind awareness that will ultimately transformed into soul and permanent awareness at the end, and the Nyepi Day is dedicated for universe awareness activities.
  • Fifth, The Ngembak Agni/Labuh Brata Ritual is performed for all Hindus to forgive each other and to welcome the new days to come. On this day, Hindu community in Bali is usually held an impromptu market where people meet with relatives and neighbors to forgive each other with joy.
  • Sixth and finally, The Dharma Shanti Rituals is performed after the Nyepi Day or "Day of Silence.". Community groups or componies often invite religious speaker to provide spiritual enlightenment to equalize the differences between their perceptions that  occur in the last year, as well as to talk about the significance of religious and moral teachings and how its implementation in the global life and career.