Bali Melasti Ceremony Took Place Lively

Posted by Dewa Sentana on 10th March, 2013

Towards the Denpasar-Bali Nyepi Day, thousands of Hindus thronged the number of beaches on the island. Thousands of these carry the sacred objects in the temple to be cleansed on the coast, is known as Melasti procession.

Padanggalak Coast East Denpasar, on Saturday (09/03/2013) afternoon, thousands of people were still arriving since early morning on the beach.
Most of the people who come from the villages and villages in Denpasar.

Residents who came was carrying sacred objects such as images of the (sacred cult objects). Residents come to use vehicles such as pickup trucks, private cars and two-wheeled vehicles in the group, on the beach Padanggalak see there are dozens of parked trucks to transport residents.

"Procession pemelastian preparations already two days ago, we decorate a bale length (where Pratima), continued today," said Nyoman Ardita Padanggalak Beach met at Denpasar, on Saturday (09/03/2013).

Melasti procession is meant to cleanse themselves physically and spiritually before Nyepi celebration took place on Tuesday (03/12/2013).

In addition to fierce Padang Beach, a beach filled with other people to do such Melasti Kuta Beach, Sanur and some beaches in the district in Bali.

Last changed: 10th March, 2013 at 11:54 AM

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