Aside from the Odalan

Other than the Odalan, there are a dozen or so life and demise cycle rites which are carried out all through a baby’s life:

1. Gedong-gedongan : this is executed in the 8th month (Gregorian calendar/7th month Balinese calendar) of pregnancy to ask blessings for a simple birth. ref: Bali Villas The pregnant lady and her husband wade into the river, where eels and small fish are positioned face down on her protruding stomach to point out the baby the correct manner out!

2. Birth: Only the husband and the midwife/physician are allowed to hold the placenta or after birth. This is washed and then buried on the proper (if the baby is a boy) facet of the northern pavilion or left (if a woman). With it are buried a comb, a dance fan, a pen, a e book—regardless of the family needs the child will develop as much as enjoy.The dad and mom aren’t allowed to go into the kitchen for 3 days.

3. Three Days after birth: the dad and mom endure a easy cleaning ritual so they can go into the kitchen

4. Rorasin: 12 days after the start the umbilical wire has normally fallen off. This is positioned in a particular shrine devoted to Kumara, the Guardian of Babies.

5. 42-day ceremony: As soon as a child has reached this age, a fairly giant ritual is performed for her/him. That is to ensure that her/his development will proceed unhindered. One of the issues executed at this time is that a baby chick and child duck are introduced in to peck off/mud off cooked rice that is on the child’s third eye. That is to point out the child methods to use her fingers and feet as well as her mouth to collect meals, as the animals do. She is positioned below a cockfighting basket where she grabs objects that have beforehand been placed right into a clay pot. ref: Bali Luxury Villas It is mentioned that whatever she grabs is her vocation.

6. Three month ceremony: That is also fairly a grand ceremony that each one the kin and neighbors are invited to. This marks the primary time a baby touches the bottom for the primary time (he’s carried in all places previously). In some villages, that is when the child is “changed” by a dressed up eggplant or cucumber. The priest sings the praises of the the eggplant so that spirits of chaos that could be lurking around will comply with the eggplant when it’s thrown out the entrance door, whereas the real baby stays protected.

7. Odalan or six months (210 days) ceremony. That is the baby’s birthday and can be celebrated ritually every 6 months. But no birthday truffles here!

8. Three odalans is traditionally when the kid has her or his hair lower off and head shaved to symbolize purity.

9. Menek kelih or puberty. Not all castes perform this ceremony. It happens when the girl gets her interval and the boy’s voice cracks. They are paraded across the village asserting to all that they are now adults (and in the olden days, able to marry)

10. Tooth submitting: In their late teens, Balinese get the top middle teeth filed; this symbolizes the submitting away of greed, anger, lust, drunkenness, envy and confusion.

11. Wedding ceremony: the last word fusion of female and male

12. Dying: within loss of life, there are a number of rites. ref: Villas in Bali The first is the ritual cleaning of the corpse by the family and the banjar (neighborhood), then comes the burial or the cremation (if the household can afford to cremate straight away, they’ll select that choice) and then the submit-crematory purification rites the place the soul turns into a deity that shall be worshipped in the family temple.

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