Celebrating Kuningan
Day
(Selamat
Hari Raya Kuningan) The end of the Galungan holiday - Kuningan marks
the end of the Gaungan holiday and is celebrated every 210 days, ten days after Galungan.
The Balinese believe that
Kuningan day is the day when their ancestors return to heaven
after visiting the earth during Galungan celebration. They make offerings to be
given to the ancestors on their farewell day. The offerings include yellowed
rice (Kuningan is derived from the word kuning which means yellow)
which is placed in a small "bowl" made of coconut leaves. Other
common offerings a seeds, fish and fruit like papaya and cucumber. The yellow
rice is the symbol of human's gratitude towards God for all the life, joy,
wealth, health and prosperity given. The bowls are decorated with a small
figures of shadow puppets which represents angels that bring joy and wealth to
earth.
It is also said that on
Kuningan day Ida Sang Hyang Widhi (God) is blessing and giving prosperity to
the whole world. Many people believe that the celebration should be done before
noon, before gods and goddess' return to the heavens to continue their
asceticism.
On Kuningan day you can
see tamiang and endongan decorations hanging
outside homes and temples.
Tamiang means - and is formed as a round - shield and
represents protection, defense, and the cycle of the globe. It functions as a
reminder to humans of karma and that they should protect themselves from bad
behavior.
Endongan means bag of provisions. It is made of coconut leaves
and shaped like a bag or a pocket. The Balinese put different things like
seeds, fruits, tuber inside the endongan.Some people see it is a
symbol of food supply for the journey of the ancestors from earth to heaven.
From a spiritual view, endongan represents the essential provisions
that every human should carry-knowledge and homage.
In some villages,
especially in Gianyar region, Barongs or ngelawangs - lion like
creatures - are going from house to house followed by kids playing traditional
Balinese music instruments. If a barong arrives in front of your house, you
should give an offering called canang with sesari (money) on
it, after receiving the offering; the barong will dance and bless your house
and your family.
Selamat Hari Raya
Kuningan to our Balinese Family and Friends
Kerry and Ni Nyoman
Sukasani Collison
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