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Bali's most important festival is the Galungan festival (Last Held on
January 23, 2008). It is a feast and festival which is held throughout
the whole island and occurs every 210 days on Budha Kliwon Dungulan. It
is believed that during this ten day period all Balinese gods will
descend to earth for the festivities.
Barongs prance from temple to temple and village to village in
celebration of Galungan with the gods. Galungan to the Balinese is the
most important holiday period as it symbolizes the victory of Dharma,
or virtue, upon Adharma, or all that is evil. The festivities are made
extra special by the fitting of 'penjor' (brightly decorated very tall
bamboo poles with woven young coconut leaves, cakes, fruits and
flowers) on the right side of the entrance to every house which arch
over roads looking like the top of a gothic cathedral. |