Blessings Everywhere -- Bali Series by darylo

Blessings Everywhere -- Bali Series

As mentioned in the previous photo, ceremonial decorations such as the penjor are everywhere in Bali. During one of the biggest festivals in Bali, Galugan, every household will construct one of these. I found more information from indo.com on the construction and purpose:

"The penjor is a tall, curved bamboo pole decorated with coconut leaves with an offering at the base. This is one of the media used by Hindus in Bali as part of almost every important ceremony, especially for the anniversary temple celebrations.

The Sri Jaya Kasunu manuscript states that the penjor symbolizes the mountain and the mountain itself is the symbol of the universe. Therefore, for the Balinese the penjor is synonymous with Mount Agung, the highest and holiest mountain in Bali.

The aim of erecting penjors at Galungan is to show devotion to God in His manifestation as Hyang Giri Pati (the God of the mountain). Mountains with deep forests hold a lot of water, which flows into rivers. This then fulfils water needs for irrigation and drinking water.

During Galungan celebrations, each family erects a penjor outside their gate, which makes the whole neighborhood look splendid.

Material for a Penjor

The basic material of a penjor is a curved bamboo pole. The pole is then decorated with yellow coconut leaves, pala bungkah (roots - sweet potato or cassava), pala gantung (fruit - cucumbers, oranges, bananas), pala wija (cereal - rice, corn), plawa (leaves), traditional cakes, 11 Chinese coins, and a small shrine with some offerings.

All materials for a penjor constitute peoples' basic needs, signifying that we should take care of those things. In addition, livestock sacrificed for the ceremony are believed to become better creatures in their next life."

http://www.indo.com/featured_article/hindu_penjor.html
Amazing.
August 17th, 2015  
Super shot.
August 17th, 2015  
Lovely. Can you imagine how much time it must take to make one of these. Super capture.
August 17th, 2015  
Fascinating! l am glad you included the man to show the size! How elaborate it is and how impressive it must be to see them lining the roads!
August 17th, 2015  
Absolutely gorgeous! FAV
August 17th, 2015  
wow
August 17th, 2015  
So interesting! Thanks for the info.
August 17th, 2015  
beautiful grace
August 18th, 2015  
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