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Hindu festival of silence in Bali, Indonesia
Nyepi (Balinese: ᬜᬾᬧᬶ), also known as Day of Silence, is a Balinese holiday held every Isakawarsa ("new year") according to the Balinese calendar, and
Nyepi
Religious statues used for Nyepi in Bali, Indonesia
paraded during Pangrupukan, a Hindu Balinese tradition held to welcome Nyepi (the Saka New Year). This tradition is part of the Tawur Kesanga procession
Ogoh-ogoh
Latin letter C with cedilla
It is rarely used in Balinese, usually only in the word "Çaka" during Nyepi, one of the Balinese Hinduism holidays. It is often retained in the spelling
Ç
Kannada and Telugu Hindu New Year
in Indonesia as Hindu Saka New Year which celebrated widely in Bali as Nyepi. The name Yugadi or Ugadi is derived from the Sanskrit words yuga (era)
Ugadi
Nyepi falling on the night of the new moon whenever it occurs around March/April each year. Therefore, the date for Nyepi changes every year. Nyepi night
Hinduism_in_Indonesia
Ceremony held by young people of Banjar Kaja Sesetan, Bali, Indonesia
Denpasar, Bali. Omed-omedan is held on the day of ngembak geni (a day after Nyepi) to celebrate the Saka new year. The name is derived from the Balinese language
Omed-omedan
Beginning of the calendar year
morning, Nyepi is a day reserved for self-reflection and as such, anything that might interfere with that purpose is restricted. Although Nyepi is a primarily
New_Year
Form of Hinduism practiced in Bali, Indonesia
of the dead descend from Heaven, to return ten days later on Kuningan. Nyepi, or the Day of Silence, makes the start of the Balinese Saka year and is
Balinese_Hinduism
Purification ceremony of Balinese Hindus
according to the Balinese calendar, is held several days prior to the Nyepi holy day. It is observed by Hindus in Indonesia, especially in Bali. Melasti
Melasti
Total eclipse
The eclipse coincided with Nyepi, a public holiday in Indonesia and the end of the Balinese saka calendar. Because Nyepi is normally a day of silence
Solar eclipse of March 9, 2016
Solar_eclipse_of_March_9,_2016
Province in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
island-wide according to the traditional calendars. The Hindu New Year, Nyepi, is celebrated in the spring by a day of silence. On this day everyone stays
Bali
Vrata Mahashivratri Makar Sankranti Mysore Dasara Naga Panchami Navratri Nyepi Onam Pongal Raksha Bandhan Rama-Lilas Ram Navami Thaipusam Ugadi/ Vishu
Lists_of_holidays
Calendar used on the Indonesian island of Bali
usually the day after the first new moon in March. Note, however, that Nyepi falls on the first day of Kadasa, and that the years of the Saka era are
Balinese_saka_calendar
Community safety officer in Bali, Indonesia
Kingdoms. It has been reported that some 22,000 pecalang were deployed for Nyepi celebrations in 2017. Pecalang wear white and black-checkered Balinese sarongs
Pecalang
Hindu festival of lights
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Diwali
Ethnic group in Indonesia
Balinization [id] Bali Kingdom Balinese caste system Balinese Kshatriya Nyepi Galungan Sanghyang Kecak Canang sari Austronesian expansion Potong gigi
Balinese_people
First day of the new year in the Javanese calendar
danger of going out from home, similar to the Balinese holiday of silence, Nyepi. A 1988 Indonesian film, Malam Satu Suro, explores the dangers and superstitions
Satu_Suro
Festival of River Yamuna that occurs every 12 years
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Yamuna_Pushkaram
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Kaveri_Pushkaram
Musical artist
June 15, 2023. "Beragama Hindu, Mahalini Sedih Tak Bisa Rayakan Hari Raya Nyepi di Bali". suara.com (in Indonesian). March 3, 2022. Retrieved June 15, 2023
Mahalini_Raharja
Topics referred to by the same term
per year The Balinese saka calendar, a lunisolar calendar starting every Nyepi This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Balinese
Balinese_calendar
9th-century Hindu temple compound near Yogyakarta, Indonesia
their sacred ceremonies in Prambanan, such as Galungan, Tawur Kesanga, and Nyepi. The temple was damaged during the 2006 Yogyakarta earthquake. Early photos
Prambanan
2018 studio album by Ólafur Arnalds
"Inconsist" 4:32 6. "They Sink" 2:36 7. "Ypsilon" 3:55 8. "Partial" 3:16 9. "Momentary" 2:05 10. "Undir" 6:31 11. "Ekki Hugsa" 4:42 12. "Nyepi" 4:14
Re:member_(album)
Kuningan Odalan (temple anniversary in Bali, held once every Pawukon year) Nyepi (held once every Saka year) Deepavali Holi Thaipusam Yadnya Kasada Gili
List of festivals in Indonesia
List_of_festivals_in_Indonesia
Hindu tradition that worships Shiva
(Hindu Sun god) on left. On major festivals of Bali Hindus, such as the Nyepi – a "festival of silence", the observations are officiated by both Buddhist
Shaivism
Capital and largest city of Maluku, Indonesia
ta-ambon-dalam-angka-2023.html Malukupost. "Umat Hindu Di Ambon Rayakan Nyepi Di Pura". Malukupost.com. Archived from the original on 30 March 2018. Retrieved
Ambon,_Maluku
Hindu festival, held every 12 years
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Ganga_Pushkaram
Capital and largest city of Bali, Indonesia
Ogoh-ogoh celebration 1 day before Nyepi holiday at the Catur Muka Statue
Denpasar
Hindu festival in April or May
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Chitra_Pournami_(festival)
Indian river festival
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Sarasvati_Pushkaram
Tamil Hindu festival
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Vaikasi_Visakam
Beginning of a year in a lunar calendar
local lunisolar calendar and are influenced by Indian Hindu traditions. Nyepi (Balinese New Year): Bali, Indonesia Rija Nukan (Cham New Year): Chams The
Lunar_New_Year
Indian festival
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Pranahita_Pushkaralu
Year) Tahun Baru Imlek National public holiday since 2003. Nyepi / Day of Silence Hari Suci Nyepi National public holiday since 1983. Tahun Baru Saka Good
Public_holidays_in_Indonesia
Indian festival
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Krishna_Pushkaram
onto river below Slings snapped while 70 people were on the bridge during Nyepi celebration in Bali. Authorities stated that the sling cables that snapped
List_of_bridge_failures
Hindu festival held every 144 years
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Godavari_Maha_Pushkaram
Indian festival
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Narmada_Pushkaram
Hindu religious festival celebrated primarily in Bali, Indonesia
Pegat Wakan, the concluding day of the broader ritual period. Galungan Nyepi Hinduism in Indonesia Balinese culture Penjor Festival "Makna Hari Raya
Kuningan_(Bali)
New Year's Days in India
Hindu units of time Hindu calendar Indian national calendar Lunar New Year Nyepi, new year in Balinese Hinduism South and Southeast Asian solar New Year
Indian_New_Year's_days
Beginning and ending of operations for broadcast station
to show Islamic or entertainment programming for suhur. In Bali during Nyepi, all terrestrial television and radio stations go off the air. During Yom
Sign-on_and_sign-off
Hindu ritual
the Balinese Hindu community. For Hindus, ngejot is held for Galungan and Nyepi. For Muslims, the tradition is practiced before Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim
Ngejot
Balinese Hindu temple in Indonesia
figures, representations of demons used in Ngrupuk parade, the day before Nyepi day. A few steps away from it is the Yadnya Museum [id], in Jl. Wasista
Pura_Taman_Ayun
Indonesian braised pork dish
sauce. In Bali, babi kecap is consumed at festivals such as Galungan and Nyepi. The basic recipe, commonly used by Chinese Indonesians in their households
Babi_kecap
Southeast Asian traditional clothing
kebaya in Melasti ritual ceremony, a self-purification ceremony to welcome Nyepi by all Hindus in Bali Sundanese Gamelan musicians wearing kebaya from West
Kebaya
First day of the Sankranti festival
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Bhogi
First day of the Tamil calendar
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Puthandu
Archaeological site in Indonesia
uses it. Hindu people use it in Tawur Agung ceremony, one day before the Nyepi day, to support the achievement of self purify and to return the earth into
Ratu_Boko
Malaysian animated series and franchise
Hindu community prepare for Nyepi, images of ogoh-ogoh (demonic effigies used for the famed ngrupuk ritual on the eve of Nyepi) which largely resemble Upin
Upin_&_Ipin
Indonesian traditional festival
with major preparations once every 100 Balinese years. Galungan Gamelan Nyepi Jane Belo (1953), Bali: Temple Festival, Monograph 22, American Ethnological
Odalan
national days by Balinese and local Hindu and Buddhist on sacred days such as Nyepi and Waisak In Indonesia. The local population mostly has converted to Islam
List of Hindu temples in Indonesia
List_of_Hindu_temples_in_Indonesia
month of Chinese Calendar March Kasa 1 Pawukon 40 Day of Silence Hari Raya Nyepi (Tahun Baru Saka) New Year of Balinese saka calendar March–April Good Friday
Culture_of_Indonesia
Renunciation or cessation of resentment, indignation, or anger
relationships. In Indonesia, among Balinese Hindus, Ngembak Geni – the day after Nyepi – is the ritual festive day in spring to meet, and both seek forgiveness
Forgiveness
Province in Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
Lombok, where Hindu temples and traditional festivals like Galungan and Nyepi are still observed. Buddhism (0.31%), largely practiced by the Chinese community
West_Nusa_Tenggara
Tamil Hindu observance of the full moon of Panguni month
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Panguni_Uthiram
Hindu river festival in India
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Tungabhadra_Pushkaralu
Impact of COVID-19 on religion
Hanuman Jayanti, and various regional Hindu new year days such as Vaisakhi, Nyepi, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Bohag Bihu, Vishu, Pahela Baishakh, Jude Sheetal, Pana
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on religion
Impact_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_on_religion
Indonesian public television network
TVRI channels still do not broadcast round-the-clock like TVRI Bali during Nyepi (Balinese day of silence). 1962–1974: modified RMA 1946 Resolution Chart
TVRI
Indonesian traditional musical instruments
ceremonies of Bali, such as the ogoh-ogoh parades before the Balinese New Year, Nyepi. There are rites to appease evil spirits and honor good ones, temple festivals
Beleganjur
Major volcanic eruptions in Bali, Indonesia
flight level 140 Explosive activity continues on 8 March or the day after Nyepi, with a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 12,000 feet (3,700 m)
2017–2019 eruptions of Mount Agung
2017–2019_eruptions_of_Mount_Agung
on 11 March and continued until 1 April. It was split into two phases by Nyepi, the Balinese day of silence. Parties delivered their national agendas indoors
2004 Indonesian legislative election
2004_Indonesian_legislative_election
Regency in North Kalimantan, Indonesia
"Kabupaten Malinau". www.malinau.go.id. Retrieved 2021-05-28. "Hari Raya Nyepi 2021 di Malinau, Umat Hindu Bersiap Ritual Keagamaan di Pura Agung Femung
Malinau_Regency
Navaratri Cheti Chand Gudi Padwa Mesha Sankranti Mha Puja Jur Sital Navreh Nyepi Maha Bishuba Sankranti Pahela Baishakh Puthandu Sajibu Nongma Panba Sankranti
Bhima_Pushkaram
mythology Antaboga Barong (mythology) Batara Kala Dewi Shri Galungan Leyak Nyepi Rangda Setesuyara Cinema Indonesian Film Festival Jakarta International
List of Indonesia-related topics
List_of_Indonesia-related_topics
Symbol-Oriented Society. Jakarta: Media Bangsa Publisher. ISBN 978-602-77-5703-5. "Nyepi — A perfect time to ponder". Anak Agung Gde Agung. thejakartapost. 6 March
Anak Agung Gde Agung (academician)
Anak_Agung_Gde_Agung_(academician)
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and harassment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students Nyepi, a Balinese "Day of Silence" that is commemorated every Isakawarsa (Saka
Silence_Day
Beaches in Indonesia
plays an important part in the Balinese Hindu ritual. Before the day of Nyepi, Hindu worshipers have to perform the Melasti Ritual, which should be enacted
List_of_beaches_in_Indonesia
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