Tawur Kesanga Ritual Ahead Nyepi Celebration

Tawur Kesanga Ritual Ahead Nyepi Celebration

Balinese Hindu devotees are parading Ogoh-ogoh during the Tawur Kesanga ritual at the Parahyangan Agung Pasundan temple in Bekasi district, West Java, on March 10, 2024. In the Tawur Kesanga ritual, Balinese Hindus are taking part in a worship and parade of Ogoh-ogoh, effigies that represent demons or bad traits, which will then be burned as a symbol of the victory of goodness. The Tawur Kesanga ritual is the final series of rituals ahead of Nyepi, or the Balinese Day of Silence, which this year will be celebrated on March 11. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto)

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Date: 10 March 2024
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Copyright: Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto
Category: Religion and Belief
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religion Balinese Hindu Ogoh-ogoh Tawur Kesanga Parahyangan Agung Pasundan temple Bekasi district West Java March 10 2024 worship parade effigies demons bad traits burning ceremony symbol of victory goodness Nyepi Balinese Day of Silence March 11 Aditya Irawan NurPhoto cultural ritual Hindu tradition Indonesian culture religious ceremony spiritual purification effigy burning pre-Nyepi ritual silence and fasting evil spirits cultural parade Hinduism in Indonesia religious observance Balinese ceremony annual event spiritual celebration community participation cultural heritage.

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