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Nyepi is a Balinese "Day of Silence" that is commemorated every Isaawarsa (Saka new year) according to the Balinese calendar (in 2013, it falls on March 12). It is a Hindu celebration mainly celebrated in Bali, Indonesia. Nyepi, a Government holiday in Indonesia, is a day of silence, fasting and meditation for the Balinese. The day following Nyepi is also celebrated as New year.


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happy new year..is it the same saka calendar started by kanishka??
 
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happy new year @nufix

happy to see balinese hindus continuing with their rich and ancient hindu culture....:)

are you a balinese ?
 
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why dont they celebrate diwali as new year just like other hindus all over the world
 
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Happy New Year! You are late, mate.

:yahoo:

Balinese Hindus New Year in 2013 falls on March 12th, exactly today. :yahoo:

happy new year @nufix

happy to see balinese hindus continuing with their rich and ancient hindu culture....:)

are you a balinese ?

No, I am not a Balinese, I am a Sundanese.


why dont they celebrate diwali as new year just like other hindus all over the world

Balinese people are Hindu Dharma, a little bit different with Hinduism in general though.
 
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Balinese people are Hindu Dharma, a little bit different with Hinduism in general though.

Yeah..i get it....hinduism with incorporated local traditions....

can u tel me what are their main festivals and which gods they worship over there..if you know i mean ?
 
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Yeah..i get it....hinduism with incorporated local traditions....

can u tel me what are their main festivals and which gods they worship over there..if you know i mean ?

The Balinese Hindu, like the other Hindu people believe in many deities, but their supreme concept of God is Acintya or Atintya, equivalent to the concept of Brahman. Modern Balinese call their supreme god as Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa.

There are three main festivals annually celebrated by Balinese.


Galungan and Kuningan


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The most important festival is Galungan, a celebration of the triumph of dharma over adharma. It is calculated according to the 210-day Balinese pawukon calendar and takes place on the Wednesday (Buda) of the eleventh week (Dunggulan). According to tradition, the spirits of the dead descend form heaven, to return ten days later on Kuningan.


Nyepi (Today)

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Nyepi, or the Day of Silence, makes the start of the Balinese Saka year, and is marked on the first day of the 10th month, Kedasa. It usually falls in March.


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The last day of the pakuwon calendar, is devoted to Saraswati, goddess of learning. Although it is devoted to books, reading is not allowed. The fourth day of the year is called Pagerwesi, meaning "iron fence". It commemorates a battle between good and evil.
 
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