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Nyepi, also
known as Day of Silence, is a
Balinese holiday held
every Isakawarsa ("new year")
according to the
Balinese calendar, and it can be traced...
- It is
rarely used in Balinese,
usually only in the word "Çaka"
during Nyepi, one of the
Balinese Hinduism holidays. It is
often retained in the spelling...
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Nyepi falling on the
night of the new moon
whenever it
occurs around March/April each year. Therefore, the date for
Nyepi changes every year.
Nyepi night...
- Denpasar, Bali. Omed-omedan is held on the day of
ngembak geni (a day
after Nyepi) to
celebrate the Saka new year. The name is
derived from the
Balinese language...
- of the dead
descend from Heaven, to
return ten days
later on Kuningan.
Nyepi, or the Day of Silence,
makes the
start of the
Balinese Saka year and is...
- Year,
based on the Saka
Calendar (Balinese-Javanese Calendar), is
called Nyepi, and it
falls on Bali's
Lunar New Year (around March). It is a day of silence...
- The
eclipse coincided with
Nyepi, a
public holiday in
Indonesia and the end of the
Balinese saka calendar.
Because Nyepi is
normally a day of silence...
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paraded during Pangrupukan, a
Hindu Balinese tradition held to
welcome Nyepi (the Saka New Year). This
tradition is part of the
Tawur Kesanga procession...
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Hindus of Bali in
Indonesia also
celebrate their new year on the same day as
Nyepi.
Ugadi is one of the five
Hindu national public holidays in Mauritius. Astronomical...
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according to the
Balinese calendar, is held
several days
prior to the
Nyepi holy day. It is
observed by
Hindus in Indonesia,
especially in Bali. Melasti...