Mebayuh Ceremony

“Mebayuh” is one of the manusa yadnya ceremonies, where in the ejection of Pemawacakan Pemayuh comes from the word “bayuh” which means dayuh (comfort or balance). The balance in question is between Bhuana Agung and Bhuana Alit. The concept of “mebayuh” is also one unit with the concept of “Tri Hita Karana” between Bhuana Agung […]

Metatah ( Tooth Filing )

Tooth cutting (Balinese: mepandes, mesangih or metatah) is a Hindu-Balinese religious ceremony when a child is growing up, and is also interpreted as the payment of debts by parents to their children because they have been able to eliminate the six vices from human beings. This ceremony includes what is known as the manusa yadnya […]

Menek Kelih

As soon as a boy experiences nocturnal emission and a girl menstruates for the first time, a Mênek Kêlih ritual is prepared. Another name for this ceremony is Ngeraja Singha for boys and Ngeraja Sewala for girls. It is usually conducted in a very simple way. For some people, Menek Kelih ritual is not compulsory. […]

Otonan Ceremony

Otonan is a ceremony (ceremonial birthday) Six months after a child is born, the ceremony is carried out according to the Wuku calendar of Bali,either during Sapta Wara, or Panca Wara. The purpose of this ceremony is to make up for the errors and evils of prior life to achieve a more perfect life.

Tiga Bulan Ceremony ( 3 month baby)

Nelu Bulanin, also known as Upacara Nelu Bulanin and Niskramana Samskara, is a traditional ceremony held in Bali, Indonesia. The ceremony commemorates an infant baby who has reached three months, per the Pawukon calendar, or 105 days of age. The name “Nelu Bulanin” is from the Balinese language, “Nelu” or “Telu” meaning three and “Bulan” […]

Tutug Kambuhan Ceremony

42 Days Old baby and Nyambutin Ceremony This ritual is called Tutug Kambuhan ceremony which is aimed to clean up the baby and mother from things impure. a ritual for cleansing the soul of a baby from various influences of evil spirits by the people of Bali, Indonesia. This ceremony is a form of gratitude […]