Monday, October 20, 2008
Selamat Jalan: Have a save journey!
Kelod, kaja, kauh, kangin: the Balinese directions
Before hitting the road, I must warn you: we always find our way around in relation of the top of Agung volcano, cradle of the Gods and of our ancestors, and to the chain of volcanic mountains that splits the island in to two. We don’t say south and north, but kaja (toward the top) and kelod (toward the sea), which means, one or the other, according toward to the part of the island where we are. Sunday, October 19, 2008
The Balinese Philosophy
We don’t have to understand each and very rule and commandment of our religion, our priests are in charge of that. But we believe that all things in the world are connected, whether they are animate or inanimate. This is what we call principal of participation. Everywhere, two forces face one another and always will – one positive, the other negative – and as I explained to you earlier, there is no chance that the negative part will ever disappear! The macrocosms – the universe – are thus made up of three parts. One part is negative and is the demons’ headquarters; another is neutral and belongs to man; and the last one, the highest, is positive and sacred, and naturally the domain of the Gods. The human group must behave in the most appropriate manner, to allow the positive order, or dharma. This notion of dharma is different from the notion of good and evil. For us, there is no best way to behave, but rather an appropriate manner. The actions of a farmer who cultivates rice and whose family has made the prescribed offerings properly are as worthy of respect as those of a Brahman sage who practices meditation. Everyone in his or her way contribute to the dharma.One must first of all fulfill their part according to their position in the community and thus contribute to the global balance, which is more meaningful than their personal desires.
Man is not only a part of macrocosms but him self, a macrocosm. The negative shows itself in him too, through his angers, his passions, or through illness… and it is therefore necessary for him to work on maintaining the balance in himself, although impossible to not feel the influence of the negative forces. Anyway, by thus, I’m not always nice.
The sum of our actions, or karma, is decisive for our passage to the beyond, where there is a hell and a kingdom of heaven – Swah. According to what they were, there is a risk of returning to an earthly life that is better, or worse. It is said, for instance, that those who practice black magic are reincarnated as worms!
We call this belief in several cycles of life, reincarnation. Only those who have reached supreme serenity and liberation – or moksa – can have access to paradise – nirvana – and be exempted from returning to earth. For the time being, in this life, we must behave properly and help our group maintains the balance between opposite forces. And even we must avoid giving in to negative thoughts, passion and anger, which are the little demons of our small universe.
Balinese Hinduism and the Majapahit dynasty
In the beginning, we have more primitive religion. We used to celebrate the earth and our ancestors. Then, by eight century, our Balinese princes brought over from Appeasing the demons!
I will explain a little later which are the most important ceremonies, as well as specific offerings we make to celebrate them. As we pay homage to the Gods, we must also be very careful to satisfy the demons! In order to maintain the balance and not offend them, every day at home, just after we placed our basket-shaped offerings on the raised shrines for the attention of the Gods and our ancestors, we placed other offerings on the ground. These are intended for demons.Honoring the Gods
All artistic activities such as dancing, painting and music make the Gods happy. And that is why we are all artist to some extent. To please them, we craft very pretty decorations out of palm tree leaves, and other offerings that we display for them on a daily basis. You will probably see very young children practicing cutting the young leaves of coconut tree. They are very cheerful and never hurt themselves. Among the Gods that we celebrate, Brahma is the one of moving metal objects, like motorbikes or cars… His appointed day is called Tumpek Landep, but whenever we buy a new vehicle, we also have a ceremony in its honor so that the vehicle will be protected. Island of the Gods – The tales
This is how our island was nicknamed, not only because of its great beauty and generous nature, but mostly because, for us Balinese Hindus, it belongs to several Gods, and the spirits of ancestors- who are very demanding! According to our beliefs, they lent us the earth, but in exchange, they count on us humans to maintain the balance on it.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Very small choice of first names
As you can see, our parents have a lot of freedom in choosing our last names but when it comes to our first names, they have very little choice! Here, first name attributed according to the rank of birth; they are only for groups and most of them can be for either a boy or girl. The first child can only be named Wayan or Putu, or may be, but only if it’s a boy, Gede. Then the second child, boy or girl, is called either Made or kadek; the third child, Nyoman or Komang; and the fourth one, Ketut, and that’s it. And then what? Well you start all over again! Which means that the same family, they are of ten several of people who have the same first name. And it was worse in the days of our parents, when families had at least seven or eight children.In each family, no common last name!
Don’t be surprised if my sister and I don’t have the same last name. That’s because there are no actual family names here. Our parents are the ones who decide on our individual last names, but they wait at least three month before giving them us. That gives them enough time to get to know us, and have better idea of who we are.
Eating the wind!
We are very friendly people (most of us), and very happy that our visitors are interested in our culture and traditions. We are also rather curious and we love children, so don’t be surprised if people talk to you on the street. We always ask one another how we are doing: lakar kije?, a bit like you would say: how are you? by saying where are you going? Without really waiting for the answer. Besides we frequently answer ngalih angin or ngajeng angin, which riterally means, in
Welcome to Bali!

Foreword
Dear Reader,
Hi, I'm Komang. Welcome to my blog. Hereby, I will trying to publish all of information about Bali from A-Z.
Shortly, I'd like to be exist as a friend to all reader which is concerning in searching of information about Bali and beyond for any purposes; from traveling until Bali in its history behind.
I'm trying to manage this blog in a very simple viewing but with contents of information which hopefully as what readers hopes. "Accomodative Information" does the vision of this blog.
This blog, in its contents, more, came from a very unique book about bali; My Life in Bali, published in very limited numbers by PT Dian Rakyat, 2007. That's why I really do want to shares it.
I hope, what i've made in this blog as 'Bali in realities' shall means in your information searching.
Komang Di Bali
Prakata
Salam Budiman,
Hai, saya Komang. Selamat datang di blog saya. Disini saya akan berusaha memuat segala informasi yang berhubungan dengan Bali dari A-Z. Secara singkat, saya sangat ingin ada untuk menjadi teman pembaca sekalian, khususnya teman pembaca yang saat ini sedang mencari berbagai informasi tentang Bali untuk berbagai kebutuhan; mulai dari pariwisata hingga ke hal-hal yang bersifat sejarah dan perkembangannya.
Blog ini berusaha saya susun dengan sangat sederhana, namun dengan isi yang semoga mampu seperti apa yang pembaca harapkan." Akomodatif " itu visi saya dalam pembuatan blog ini.
Blog ini, untuk informasi tentang Bali diadaptasikan dan sebagian besar isi disadur dari sebuah buku: "My Life in Bali", adalah sebuah buku tentang Bali yang sangat unik baik dalam tampilan maupun isi yang diterbitkan oleh PT Dian Rakyat 2007, dengan terbitan yang sangat terbatas. Itulah mengapa saya sangat berharap segala informasi di dalamnya dapat juga dinikmati oleh khalayak umum yang membutuhkan.
Semoga apa yang saya buat tentang Bali dengan 'apa-adanya', akan cukup berarti.
Komang Di Bali