Saraswati Day
DENPASAR (indo.com): The final day of the Balinese Pawukon,
known as Watugunung, is a day for the celebration of the
Saraswati Holiday, devoted to Sang Hyang Aji Saraswati,
goddess of all knowledge and arts. This years' Saraswati
Day falls on November 1.
For the Balinese Hindu followers, this special day is
a time for making offerings for books, especially the
sacred lontar palm leaf books. Celebrations are mostly
conducted at every family compound, temple, and academic
institutions throughout Bali.
On this day, all books are the subjects of devotion.
While the celebration is going on, one is not supposed
to read and special ceremonies are also held at schools.
Students squash to the big temple of Jagatnatha in downtown
of Denpasar for a special early morning ceremony in which
they pray for success in their studies.
On Saraswati Day eve, some Hindu followers hold "Mekekawin"
(the reading of ancient Balinese letters, written on lontar
leaves carried out by the students.
The Saraswati Day is celebrated on Saturday, twice a
year.
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