It looks more specifically at Hindu Balinese’ ritual procession, Ogoh-Ogoh display, held a day before Nyepi in the midst of Muslim spectators in Lombok.This ritual procession raises important findings: i) that religious expression of a certain group requires the extension of its values boundary beyond its own membership, and demands the Significant Balinese ceremonial days and their meaning. 1. Galungan. Gaulungan is one of Bali’s most important ceremonies. Image by hartono subagio from Pixabay. Galungan is a ten-day religious celebration 2. Kuningan. 3. Nyepi. 4. Ngembak Geni. 5. Purnama. 18. The Religion in Bali is Balinese Hindu. While Bali knows multiple religions, including Christianity, Muslim and Buddhism the largest part of the people living on Bali are Balinese Hindu. With such a large part of the people of Bali representing one culture you will undoubtedly see and experience it in Bali. Day 5 and 6 are usually made up of Ngembak Geni which involves seeking forgiveness from one another and then Dharma Shanti Rituals on day 6. Nyepi 2022 will fall on March 3 rd (1944 in Balinese Calendar). Galungan: The day Balinese celebrate victory of good over evil (victory of Dharma over Adharma). The Bali religion combines elements of animism, ancestor worship and Hinduism. Hindu influences reached the Indonesian Archipelago as early as the first century. There are two major theories for the arrival of Hinduism. The first belief is that South Indian sea traders brought Hinduism with them. The second describes how Indonesian royalty Official Indonesian Public Holiday Schedule for 2023. 1 January 2023 – New Years Day. 22-23 January 2023 – Chinese New Year (Imlek) Kongzili. 18 February 2023 – Night Journey of the Prophet Muhammad SAW. 22-23 March 2023 – Hari Raya Nyepi and Balinese New Year Saka 1945. 7 April 2023 – Good Friday, the death of Jesus Christ on the Cross. Banten Tegeh / Gebogan. The most spectacular offering that you would find in Bali, where Balinese women carry a stack of food and fruits on their head while walking towards the temple. Mostly, Banten Tegeh are presented during a village temple celebration, named “Odalan”. The process is a bit more complicated, starting by creating a stable In the 13 th century, the T antrayana lesson developed in Bali, in the religious beliefs espoused by King Kertanegara. After Ker tanegara conquered Bali in 1 284, for a long time there were no ins 507O8Kh.