Melasti Ceremony
Melasti Ceremony is a Hindu religious ceremony to purify Bhuana Alit (small world) and Bhuana Agung (the universe). This ceremony is performed with a parade procession followed by thousand of Hindu people by bringing all the equipment ceremonies and the symbol of gods to the sea or other water sources that are believed by Hindus as a place to purify all the elements of this universe. The usual symbols of gods brought to the sea are Keris, spears, banners (Umbul-umbul), statues, Barong etc. This procession is one of the unique Hindu ceremonies where the procession was followed by thousands of Hindus who wear the clothes and other accessories in white to indicate the purity.
The
purpose of this Melasti ceremony is to purify Bhuana Alit (small
world) and Bhuana Agung (this universe) from bad influences, bad deeds
and bad thoughts. Bhuana Alit (small world) is meaning the heart / soul
of each individual who lives in this world while Bhuana Agung was the
wide world or this universe. This ceremony is very important value to
remind /realize how important this life and we need a day to purify
ourselves and the universe. With this ceremony, all the components that
live in this world have a clean soul so the world can survive from the
threat of a bad thing.
Melasti ceremony held once a year
to coincide the welcome of Nyepi Day / Silent Day. Melasti procession
is usually held four / three days before Nyepi / Silent Day. This is
done because in accordance to the purpose of this ceremony where before
Nyepi Day that all the elements at Bhuana Alit and Bhuana Agung should
be clean and pure. This is very important because the feelings / heart
clean and pure, we can implement Nyepi Day perfectly.


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