Hindus to celebrate Pagerwesi day
DENPASAR (indo.com): Hindus believe that the new Pawukon
cycle of "Sinta" holds special religious days,
and most Balinese in the northern part of Bali (Buleleng
Regency), celebrates it enthusiastically. Many some people
put up "penjors" (a tall decorated bamboo poles)
just as they do for Galungan, and make offerings to the
deceased awaiting cremation. Celebrations are usually
held at every house compound and temple throughout the
island.
The peak celebration occurs on Wednesday, April 9, 2003,
a day called Pagerwesi. This name is derived from two
words: pager, meaning fence, and wesi, meaning iron. So
Pagerwesi means "the day of the iron fence".
The suggestion is that one should surround oneself with
a strong fortifications against the forces of evil.
Pagerwesi day is also a day upon which an ancient battle
between good and evil is celebrated. The three days preceding
Pagerwesi have special names and each day is for special
activities. Sunday, April 6, 2003 is the first day of
Pawukon called "Banyu Pinaruh". Many people
who live near the sea go to the beach at dawn and symbolically
purify themselves by bathing. This is a special day for
fishermen, who make offerings for their boats and nets.
Two days before Pagerwesi - Monday, April 7, - is called
Soma Ribek, a day that is not widely celebrated. On Tuesday
- a day before Pagerwesi Day, called "Sabuh Emas"
- one is supposed to make offerings for jewelry, especially
that of gold and for the Chinese coins that are often
used in any kinds of offerings.
Pagerwesi Day falls twice a year, as do other Balinese
Hindu celebrations such as temple anniversaries, Galungan
& Kuningan day, Saraswati, Otonan (Balinese birthday
celebration) and many others. Being based on the Pawukon
(the rotation of moon), all are celebrated twice a year.
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