TRADISI MEGARANG NASI ( REBUTAN NASI ) || PURA DALEM TANJUNG BUNGKAK

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8 May 202106:19

Summary

TLDRThe script depicts a traditional Balinese ceremony known as 'Piodalan,' held at the Pura Dalem in Tanjungsari, Bali. This ritual, celebrated every six months on Anggara Kasih, is a community event where locals gather to offer prayers and food. One of the unique traditions includes a 'nasi' contest, where families rush to grab portions of rice and share with others. The event is a way for the community to express gratitude to the gods for protection and safety, culminating in a lively and heartfelt celebration filled with prayers, music, and local customs.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The ceremony described is a Balinese religious ritual called 'piodalan,' which takes place at Pura Dalem in Tanjungsari.
  • 😀 'Piodalan' is held every six months on Anggara Kasih, and the event lasts for four days.
  • 😀 A unique tradition called 'rebutan nasi' occurs on the final day, where families scramble for rice offerings.
  • 😀 The rice competition symbolizes the unity of the community, as families share the rice after the competition.
  • 😀 Villagers prepare offerings, including lawar (traditional Balinese food), and gather at the temple to pray together.
  • 😀 The ceremony is a way to express gratitude to the gods, particularly Sanghyang Widhi Wase, for protection and blessings.
  • 😀 The event is not only religious but also a social occasion where the local community participates actively.
  • 😀 The music played during the ceremony helps create a sacred and festive atmosphere throughout the event.
  • 😀 The tradition emphasizes community participation, where even those who do not win the rice competition share their offerings.
  • 😀 The ritual is significant for the locals, as it fosters a sense of connection with their faith and with each other.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the Nasi Rebutan tradition in Bali?

    -The Nasi Rebutan tradition is a ceremonial practice held at Pura Dalem Tanjungsari in Bali, where the local community gathers to express gratitude to Sanghyang Widhi Wasa for protection and safety. It involves a unique tradition of 'rebutan nasi,' or a rice grabbing ritual, at the end of a four-day piodalan ceremony.

  • What is the purpose of the piodalan ceremony mentioned in the transcript?

    -The piodalan ceremony is a religious ritual held at Pura Dalem to honor the gods and ensure the well-being of the community. It is conducted every six months, specifically during the Anggara Kasih, and lasts for four days.

  • Who participates in the Nasi Rebutan tradition?

    -The residents of the Tanjung Bungkak community, including those from Banjar Tanjung Bungkak and Banjar Sebudi, are the primary participants in the Nasi Rebutan tradition. The ceremony is observed by the local people and the Pengempon of Pura Dalem.

  • What happens during the Nasi Rebutan ritual?

    -During the Nasi Rebutan ritual, after offerings are prepared at the temple, the local residents rush to Bali Gede to grab rice. This ritual is seen as a symbolic action of community sharing, where families that successfully grab rice share it with others.

  • How is the rice traditionally prepared for the Nasi Rebutan ceremony?

    -The rice is prepared with lawar, a traditional Balinese dish, and arranged on banana leaves laid out on a mat (tikar) behind Pura Dalem. The setup is meticulously organized before the ceremonial ritual begins.

  • What happens to the rice after the Nasi Rebutan ritual?

    -After the Nasi Rebutan ritual, the rice that is scattered on the floor of the balegede (temple hall) is not cleaned up immediately. It is left until the following day as part of the traditional process.

  • What role does the canang (offering) play in the ceremony?

    -The canang, a type of religious offering, is prepared by the local community before the ceremony. It is placed at the temple as part of the ritual offerings before the Nasi Rebutan ceremony and shared among the community.

  • What does the phrase 'Sanghyang Widhi Wasa' refer to in the context of the ceremony?

    -Sanghyang Widhi Wasa refers to the supreme God in Balinese Hinduism. The piodalan ceremony, and specifically the Nasi Rebutan tradition, is performed as an expression of gratitude to this divine entity for the protection and blessings bestowed upon the community.

  • How long does the piodalan ceremony last?

    -The piodalan ceremony lasts for four days, taking place every six months, specifically during the Anggara Kasih, which is a significant day in the Balinese calendar.

  • What cultural meaning is behind the Nasi Rebutan tradition?

    -The Nasi Rebutan tradition symbolizes community solidarity and gratitude. It is a way for the people to come together, share food, and celebrate the blessings they have received, reinforcing the sense of unity and religious devotion within the community.

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