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Bali on the Day of Silence

Bali on the Day of Silence. I Nyoman Darma Putra Udayana University. SCOPE. Whats is the Day of Silence? Two Main Related Rituals Nyepi Day and Energy Saving Local Tradition for a Global Solution Post Nyepi Kissing Tug of War. WHAT IS THE DAY OF SILENCE. It is the Hindu New Year

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Bali on the Day of Silence

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  1. Bali on the Day of Silence I Nyoman Darma Putra Udayana University

  2. SCOPE • Whats is the Day of Silence? • Two Main Related Rituals • Nyepi Day and Energy Saving • Local Tradition for a Global Solution • Post Nyepi Kissing Tug of War

  3. WHAT IS THE DAY OF SILENCE • It is the Hindu New Year • Falls every April/March • Bali is closed from the outside world for 24 hours. • Four prohibitions on Nyepi Day. Abstaining: • from working • from lighting any fire or turning on electricity • from going outside the family home • from indulging in any pleasurable activities • The State acknowledge Nyepi as a Hindu national holiday since 1983

  4. TWO RELATED RITUALS (1) • Purification ritual that takes place two or three days prior to Nyepi Day • Temple regalias and sacred objects and offerings are carried on processions to beach or lake, accompanied by gamelan-music groups • Access to the sea and lakes on the day face heavy traffic • Rituals continue in each village temple, reaching the final stages on the eve of Nyepi

  5. Procession on Kuta Beach

  6. Kuta Beach

  7. TWO RELATED RITUALS (2) • Festival of Ogoh-ogoh, giant demon-like effigies are carried out around each village • Procession accompanied by the loud noise of tradional music • Procession is aimed to abate destructive powers, so the following day the island is silent and in peace

  8. Ogoh-ogoh

  9. Ogoh-ogoh

  10. Dancing Demons on Eve of Nyepi

  11. ON NYEPI DAY • Celebrate New Year by way of silent • People stay at home, to do reflection • No light at night, the darkest night in Bali • Sometime falls on Friday, the day Muslims need to perform Friday prayer • In case of the above, Nyepi becomes a day of promoting tolerance between people with different religious backgrounds

  12. NYEPI DAY AND ENERGY SAVING • Millions of cars and morbikes stop during Nyepi • Streets are deserted, no ferries and flights allowed to arrive or depart from Bali. • Reduced the island’s CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions by up to 30,000 tons, • Daily oil (petrol) consumption in Bali is 5,017 million liters • Government saves on oil subsidi up to Rp 11,2 billion • The use of electric power reduced by 50%, equal to saving Rp 15 billion in oil. • State power company saves Rp 1,2 electric subsidi up to Rp 1,2 milyar • Nyepi is a good way for energy saving and environtment care

  13. LOCAL TRADITION FOR A GLOBAL SOLUTION • Earth Hour is a global movement to save energy • Earth Hour is 60 Minutes, Nyepi is the whole night • Nyepi might Inspire the Earth Hour movement

  14. World Silent Day

  15. Post Nyepi Kissing Tug of War in Denpasar • The day after the Nyepi Day is called Ngembak Geni, releasing the ban on lighting fire • A youth group from a village in Denpasar celebrate it by a kissing tug of war • Not a symbol of returning to pleasurable activities banned the day before, but a tradition to encourage the youth to appreciate their local traditions

  16. Kissing Tug of War

  17. Kissing Tug of War

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