PHDI Bali Indigenous Village Assembly Releases Distribution No Ogoh-ogoh March Of Silent Day Network
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DENPASAR - Parisada Hindu Dharma Indonesia, Bali Province and the Traditional Village Council issued a joint circular regarding the implementation of the Holy Day of Silence in the Saka Year 1943. One of the contents was to eliminate the ogoh-ogoh parade.

"Obtaining ogoh-ogoh is not a mandatory series of Nyepi Holy Day. Therefore, commanding ogoh-ogoh on the Silent Day of Saka Year 1943 was abolished," said Bali PHDI Chairman Prof. Dr. I Gusti Ngurah Sudiana in his circular in Denpasar, Bali, quoted by Antara , Tuesday, January 19.

Joint Circular number 009 / PHDI-Bali / I / 2021 and number 002 / MDA-Prov Bali / I / 2021 dated January 19, 2021, signed by the Chairman of PHDI Bali I Gusti Ngurah Sudiana, Bandesa Agung Bali Traditional Village Council Ida Panglingsir Agung Putra Sukahet and Bali Governor Wayan Koster.

Nyepi Day in 2021 falls on March 14th. The limitation on these activities has taken into account the various regulations that existed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Among them are the legal basis for the joint SE, such as the Instruction of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 01 of 2021 concerning Enforcement of Activity Limits to Control the Spread of COVID-19, Governor of Bali Regulation Number 46 of 2020 concerning Application of Discipline and Law Enforcement of Health Protocols as Efforts to Prevent and Control COVID -19 in the New Era Life Order.

This includes the Circular of the Governor of Bali Number 3355 of 2020 concerning the New Era Life Order Protocol and other regulations.

In a circular letter also conveyed in a series of ceremonies Malasti, Tawur, Pangrupukan which is a series of Sacred Nyepi to be carried out with due regard to a number of provisions

First, limiting the number of participants who take part in the procession to a maximum of 50 people. Second, the Pamangku (religious leaders) should use the clean "panyiratan" for nyiratang (sprinkling) tirta to the krama (people), and giving bija with clean equipment.

Third, it is prohibited to use / sound firecrackers / firecrackers and the like. Fourth, people who are sick or feel unwell, not to participate in a series of ceremonies.

Fifth, in order to avoid the various potential spread of COVID-19, all committees and participants must follow the health protocols for prevention and control of COVID-19 in the New Era of Life.

"For other people in Bali to jointly support and make the implementation of the Holy Day of Silence a success by maintaining and maintaining inter-religious harmony," said Sudiana.


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