Balinese Hindu followers to celebrate "Pagerwesi"
Day
DENPASAR (indo.com): Travelers to Bali will have an unprecedented
opportunity to witness a series of ritual ceremonies when
the Balinese Hindu followers celebrate Pagerwesi Day.
This year's Pagerwesi Day falls on November 5, 2003.
The Pagerwesi Day will be preceded by the celebration
of Soma Ribek on Monday November 3, 2003, during which
time a series of ritual ceremonies are held. Sabuh Emas
will be celebrated the following day, on Tuesday, November
4. During the celebration, colorful offering are made
and dedicated to the Lord of Jewelries, especially gold
jewelries and Chinese coins. The Pagerwesi Day will be
the peak of the ritual ceremonies.
The first four of the new Pawukon (the rotation of moon
on its own) cycle are special religious days and most
Balinese people in the northern part of Bali celebrate
it feverishly. The day is called Pagerwesi. It is a special
day for Hindus, where some people put up "penjors"
(a tall decorated bamboo pole) just as for Galungan and
where special offerings are made for the dead bodies that
have not been cremated in the cemeteries. It is usually
held at every house compound and temples.
The word of Pagerwesi is derived from two words: pager
(fence) and wesi (iron). Pagerwesi literally means the
day of "iron fence". The Hindus religious suggestion
is that one should surround oneself with a strong fortification
against the forces of evil.
The Pagerwesi day is also a day upon which an ancient
battle between good and evil is celebrated.
Based on the Pakuwon, the Pagerwesi is celebrated twice
a year like other Balinese Hindu celebrations such as
temple anniversaries, Galungan & Kuningan Day, Saraswati
and Otonan (Balinese birthday celebration).
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