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The Canang Sari: Balinese Flower Offerings You Will See All Over Bali Island
Author Ekarini
The Canang Sari: Balinese Flower Offerings You Will See All Over Bali Island
Author Ekarini
The making of flower offerings is a sincere sacrifice
made by the people of Bali in order to worship and thank God
Everywhere
you go on the Island of Bali, and you will see beautiful
offerings,consisting of flowers, rice, fruits, and cakes in a small square
woven basket originally made from coconut leaves. TheBalinese make from
25 to 150 offerings a day depending on how large the household.
The Canang refers to the basket while sari
refers to the essence of the contents of the offering. Offerings are often
placed on an altar, in offices, in kitchens, at beaches, in restaurants,
dashboards of cars, motorbikes, shops, roads, house entrance, beneath the
trees, statues, rivers, lakes, and other places in need of
blessings. The Balinese believe that any place that receives regular
offerings accumulates sacred energy, eventually becoming sacred itself. Walk
down a street in Bali and you'll see hundreds of offerings,
lovingly and thoughtfully crafted pieces of art. More extensive offerings are found at
Balinese festivals, rites of passage, and other ceremonies. Offerings
can be a huge undertaking, requiring extended families, neighborhoods, or
even whole villages to work together for weeks or months to finish.
Each element is a symbol and each color
carries meaning. You will commonly see exotic fruits built into a pyramid on a
golden tray, to be carried to the temple on a top of a woman's head. For
the Balinese, offerings are the most visible and important part of their religious
activities, this ritual is a unique characteristic of Balinese religious
practice. The task of making offerings is mostly a chore of Balinese women, and
they work together to prepare offerings in a social interactive
group. The art of offering making is transferred from generation to
generation; the learning process begins in childhood
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