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Nyepi, Bali’s Silent New Year

Want to see more photos from Nyepi? Browse the #nyepi and #ogohogoh hashtags!

In Bali, Indonesia, the Saka New Year—which this year falls on March 12—is observed by a day of silence, meditation and fasting known as Nyepi.

The holiday, while rooted in Hinduism, is observed throughout Bali province. All activities that might interfere with self-reflection are halted, including work, travel, entertaining and, for the most devout, eating and talking.

On the eve of Nyepi, negative spirits are vanquished through the Bhuta Yajna ritual. During this ritual, Ogoh-ogoh—large demonic figures constructed of bamboo and paper—are paraded through the streets and then ceremonially burned. Once purified of humans’ spiritual pollutants, the city is prepared for its day of silent reflection.

Whoa~ I wish I can watch this event someday ^^

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WHAT MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU ARE IN A BAD MOOD?

singing dan dancing randomly.. haha~

"Do not educate your child to be rich. Educate them to be happy, so when they grow up, they’ll know the value of things, not the price."

Anonymous  (via dkalab)

I love this scene >.<

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