Give thanks to the gods at Tumpek Pengatag in Bali - AsiaRooms.com

March 22, 2010 (PRLEAP.COM) Travel News
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On the 17th of the month, the Balinese people give thanks to the Hindu god which is responsible for food, crops and plants.

In a ceremony known as Tumpek Pengatag, local people will carry out blessings to please Sanghyang Sangkara, the god that watches over all food, plants and crops.

Thanks is also given to the Almighty God (Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa) and the people ask for prosperity in their fields and paddies.

Flowers and fruits are often given as offerings to the gods, with fragrant blossoms such as Frangipani, Kenanga and Sedap Malam most frequently used for rituals and dances.

Ceremonies and blessings of this kind take place all over the island - such as in Pura Puseh, Batuan village and Pura Desa - on this date so anyone visiting should be able to observe the event should they wish.

The ritual is particularly important for the island because it is reliant on its agriculture.

People who visit Bali will see the rice terraces staggered up the mountains' slopes, as well as crops of coffee and copra, which are two of Bali's main exports.