23/04/2025
Galungan and Kuningan 🌸
Galungan: Bali’s Spiritual Celebration of Good Over Evil
Galungan is one of Bali’s most important religious festivals, embodying the spiritual essence of the island and showcasing the rich cultural heritage of its people. This Hindu celebration marks a time when the spirits of deceased ancestors return to visit their former homes, and the Balinese welcome them with elaborate rituals and offerings. The festival symbolizes the victory of dharma (good) over adharma (evil), reflecting the spiritual values deeply ingrained in Balinese Hinduism.
The Significance of Galungan
The festival occurs every 210 days, lasting for 10 days, and culminates in Kuningan, another significant day when the spirits return to heaven. During Galungan, Bali transforms into a vibrant tableau of decorated streets, homes, and temples. Penjor poles, made from bamboo and adorned with coconut leaves, fruit, and flowers, line the roads in a spectacular display, symbolizing prosperity and the bounty of the earth.
Rituals and Celebrations
Galungan begins with various rituals, among which the most significant are the preparation of offerings and the penjor. Families gather to create “banten,” or offerings made of palm leaves, flowers.