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17 Okt 2010

Melasti in SAnur


The atmosphere of sacred woke up with a beautiful sunrise over the eastern horizon, with the song and the accompaniment of Balinese gamelan, and the bells are rung of the stakeholders. Sea water is taken by indigenous stakeholders and Rauh in a silver container was disembahyangkan, then sprinkled on every "pratima". Such ritual is repeated several times, before finally rang the bell a stake president sign all the people in attendance ready to start praying together. The two palms met while both arms raised, and both hands parallel to or higher than the forehead. Solemn silence, distant crash of waves gently melt together Sanur was "receding". Face every Balinese Hindus who perform "Melasti" radiating an aura of happiness and cleanliness, bright sunshine-drenched morning in Padanggalak Beach, Sanur, morning-Saturday, March 13, 2010.

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Before the Balinese Hindus perform "Nyepi", there are some prayer rituals are performed, one of them "Melasti" or "Melis" which means cleansing ceremony "pratima-sacred objects of worship in the temple-the nearest water source, either the sea or lake.Balinese Hindus who live in coastal areas, usually perform the ritual "Melasti" with sea water, while those in mountainous areas carry with lake water. "Melasti" was held in almost all coastal beaches in Bali such as Kuta, Jimbaran, Tanah Lot, also Nusa Dua, Denpasar community while, in general, implement the "Melasti" Padanggalak-Sanur Beach.

Nyepi Holy Day and Saka New Year 1932 falls on Thursday, March 16, 2010, where the ceremony "Melasti" began to be held within three days before Nyepi Holy Day that is, 13 to 15 March 2010. Hindus can perform Melasti among those three days, depending on the agreement between the traditional village respectively. Balinese Hindus in Denpasar for example, do the division schedule Melasti Beach Sanur. According to Great-member Tiansiad Banjar, Denpasar-"Melasti" starting from the clock turns 5:00, 09:00, or 13:00 pm.

"Pratima" consists of various objects sacred symbol such as praying at any temple, offerings, umbrellas, banners, complete with Balinese gamelan. The convoy's people dressed all in white traditional Balinese Hindu typical walk carrying "pratima" from the temple of each toward the coast that have been determined. Padanggalak Beach, the beaches on the coast of Sanur, people from various parts of the banjo in Denpasar launch ceremony "Melasti" at sunrise.

The atmosphere of sacred woke up with a beautifully through singing Balinese, Balinese gamelan as well as the accompaniment.Sea water taken by indigenous stakeholders and Rauh in a silver container, then disembahyangkan, then sprinkled on every "pratima". Such ritual is repeated several times before finally rang the bell a stake president sign all the people in attendance ready to start praying together. the palms met while both arms raised, and both hands parallel to or higher than the forehead. Solemn silence, distant crash of waves gently melt together Sanur was "receding". The face of each race who perform Melasti emit an aura of happiness and cleanliness, bright sun-drenched morning in Padanggalak-Sanur Beach-, morning-Saturday, March 13, 2010.

As the shift times and the various considerations, rituals surrounding the beach is no longer truly be realized by walking around along the local beaches.According to one executive ritual "Melasti"-General of the Banjar Kangin, Denpasar, rituals surrounding the beach, now, simply done by walking in a circle in the area of prayer "Melasti" is.

People of every row, in turn, carry each "pratima" them, walking in a circle for several rounds. Semarak umbul-umbul, bendera-bendera kebesaran, payung, aneka sesajen, dan lambang-lambang sakral dari setiap pura diangkatkan di atas kepala, sejenak mengesankan pancaran keagungan, kemegahan, dan kekuatan yang sedang dirayakan 'dihormati', namun dengan penuh kerendah-hatian–cara yang sederhana, khidmat, dan 'lagi-lagi' nyaris hening. Lively banners, oversized flags, umbrellas, various offerings, and sacred symbols from each temple diangkatkan overhead, while impressive jet majesty, grandeur, and power that is being celebrated 'respected', but with great caution kerendah -a simple, solemn, and 'yet another' almost silent.

Setiap banjar yang usai “mengelilingi pantai” melanjutkan perjalanan mereka ke pura masing-masing untuk menyimpan kembali “pratima”. Each banjo is finished "around the coast" to continue their journey to their respective temples to keep the back "pratima". Sebagaimana kedatangannya, maka kepulangan mereka menuju pura masing-masing pun dilakukan dengan berjalan kaki. As his arrival, then return them to their respective temples was done by foot. Iring-iringan umat Hindu Bali yang “serba putih” membopong lambang-lambang sakral sembahyangan mereka—pratima–pun kembali menyemarakkan sepanjang jalan antara Sanur-Denpasar. The convoy Balinese Hindus are "white" sacred symbols carrying their prayer-pratima was re-animate along the road between Sanur-Denpasar. Warna-warni kebesaran, keagungan, dan kemegahan khas Bali berbalut dengan nuansa putih kesucian bergerak dan berbaris seolah-olah memagari 'pesisir dalam' Pantai Padanggalak, Sanur, Kabupaten Badung, Bali.***/nina(c)myk Colorful grandeur, majesty, and grandeur Balinese clad with white shades purity of movement and line up as if to enclose 'coastal' Padanggalak Beach, Sanur, Badung regency, Bal

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