Ogoh – Ogoh Festival in Ngerupuk Day March 2010
Ngerupuk loved one days before Nyepi, at that time there will be a lot Ogoh Ogoh around every street in Bali. After some time walking Ogoh Ogoh incinerated in the nearest cemetery. Ogoh-Ogoh symbolize the bad element that must be destroyed and a positive element for the environment,. Moreover, the street, the celebration took place in every home Bali Hinduism. The celebration, including a fire in front of each house and the noises in the house, who believed he sends all the bad element in the house.

Ngerupuk love one day before Nyepi, at that time there will be a lot all over the street Ogoh Ogoh Bali. After some time walking around the Ogoh Ogoh is burnt in the nearest cemetery. Ogoh-Ogoh symbolize the bad element that must be destroyed, and bring back a large part for the environment. In addition to the street, the celebration took place in each house of Hinduism in Bali. Celebrating including fire before each house and the sounds in the house, believed that sends all the bad element in the house.
Balinese Ogoh-Ogoh a symbol of evil or criminal atmosphere that always look and can affect people misbehave, so toxic effects on Bali removed executive Ogoh-Ogoh parade show, which is surrounded by countryside. Ogoh-Ogoh, described as a great relationship and is ready for a giant man every opportunity, are generally protruding eyes, and her dress is absolutely awful to eat. Yet today Ogoh-Ogoh spread, which is adapted from the story and usually the story of the Mahabharata and Ramayana taken. Because very high artistic value, Bali, Balinese Ogoh-Ogoh now do all the evil giant, but also a large model of good character. Ogoh-Ogoh containers made of bamboo and shape of the observed imagination creator, then wrapped in paper, canvas, cotton or sponge. A young man in every village has its work in mutual assistance.
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