
Pecalang in Bali: Guardians of Tradition and Community
Pecalang in Bali—traditional guardians who protect ceremonies, uphold community harmony, and safeguard Nyepi, the island’s Day of Silence

Pecalang in Bali—traditional guardians who protect ceremonies, uphold community harmony, and safeguard Nyepi, the island’s Day of Silence

Discover Bali’s Subak system, a UNESCO-recognized irrigation tradition that blends spirituality, cooperation, and sustainability in the island’s lush rice terraces

Tumpek Kandang, a unique celebration dedicated to animals—particularly those that support daily life, such as cows, pigs, chickens, and pets

On the spiritual island of Nusa Lembongan, once every 2 years, the entire community gathers for a deeply sacred event known as Aci Sang Hyang Grodog

Occurring every 15 days, Kajeng Kliwon is a time to honour and protect oneself from negative forces through ritual and prayer

Bali’s spiritual heart beats through its daily rituals, and Canang Sari is one of the most beautiful expressions of Balinese Hindu devotion

Bali is an island deeply connected to the cycles of nature, and few celestial events hold as much spiritual significance as Purnama and Tilem

Bali, known as the Island of the Gods, is not only famous for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture but also for its deeply spiritual and traditional way of life

Bali’s rich spiritual culture is reflected in the temples at Balinese homes, as well as the architecture of traditional Balinese homes
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