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The Rituals of Nyepi
The observance of Nyepi is surrounded by meaningful rituals symbolizing purification and balance.
Ngrupuk Parade
On the eve of Nyepi, communities parade large Ogoh-Ogoh (demonic effigies) through the streets before burning them. This symbolic act represents the cleansing of negative forces ahead of the New Year.
Nyepi: The Day of Silence
From 6:00 AM to 6:00 AM the following day, everyone—residents and visitors—observes the four sacred restrictions known as Catur Brata Penyepian:
Amati Geni – No fire or bright lights.
Amati Karya – No work or daily activities.
Amati Lelungan – No travel or movement outside.
Amati Lelanguan – No entertainment or pleasure.
Even the airport closes, roads are empty, and only traditional security officers (Pecalang) remain on duty.
Nyepi is more than a day of silence; it is a spiritual reset that encourages mindfulness, harmony, and renewed balance for the year ahead.