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Latitude
-8.69456
Longitude
115.2
Start Date
2012-11-01
End Date
2012-11-01

Description

02. Penileman I Gusti Ketut Gede / 1. NGANGGET DON BINGIN CEREMONIES Penileman is a ceremony to purify spirit of the deceased which held after cremation. For Balinese Hindu, respect and grief over the death of someone realized by the effort to free the spirit (atma) of its physical bonds and earthly ties, at the same time increasing its sanctity in order to have a better place in the afterlife. Penileman merupakan upacara menyucikan roh orang yang telah meninggal dan dilaksanakan setelah acara kremasi. Bagi umat Hindu, rasa hormat dan duka atas meninggalnya seseorang diwujudkan dengan usaha membebaskan sang atma (roh) dari ikatan jasmani dan duniawi, dan pada saat yang sama meningkatkan kesuciannya agar dapat tempat yang baik dan sempurna di akhirat. Literally means to pick Banyan tree leaves (kalpataru/kalpavriksa) for puspasarira (symbol for spirit's body). Secara harafiah berarti memetik daun beringin (kalpataru/kalpavriksa) untuk dipergunakan sebagai bahan puspasarira (simbol badan roh). http://youtu.be/1dbflCGNrOU

Sources

ID
tc0539
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MW5/026

Extended Data

ID
MW5-026
Languages
Bali - ban
Countries
Indonesia - ID
Publisher
Made Wijaya (Michael White)
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)