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Nama Kelompok :. Indri Aulia Pradnya Devi (19) Anggun Eka Farida (02) Binari Dhamasanti M. (08) Rizal Mahendra (33) Suci Vina Tauchidah (35). Report Text. ^ Ogoh-Ogoh. Festival ^. Ogoh-ogoh festival is a part of cleaning ceremony rituals (ngerupukan) in Bali.

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  1. Nama Kelompok : • Indri Aulia Pradnya Devi (19) • Anggun Eka Farida (02) • Binari Dhamasanti M. (08) • Rizal Mahendra (33) • Suci Vina Tauchidah (35)

  2. Report Text

  3. ^Ogoh-Ogoh Festival^

  4. Ogoh-ogoh festival is a part of cleaning ceremony rituals (ngerupukan) in Bali.

  5. Ogoh-ogoh is the big sculpture which made from the paper porridge and sticky substance that usually made by the group of artist in Bali.

  6. Ogoh-ogoh festival is usually showed in Tawur Kesanga day, in the evening. A day before Nyepi Celebration.

  7. The main purpose of making ogoh-ogoh is a rule as symbol or to self purification of negative forces or Bhuta’s force. According to Hindu teachings, ogoh-ogoh which made is shape of Bhuta-Kala (Bhuta=eternal energy, Kala=eternal time). Ogoh-ogoh is also considered a symbol of modes of nature that form the malicious characters of living beings.

  8. The people who follow this rituals wear a traditional costume.

  9. An ogoh-ogoh is normally standing on a pad built of timber planks and bamboos. This pad is purposed to sustain the ogoh-ogoh during it’s being carried by eight or more men on their shoulders around the village or town’s square.

  10. The rotate is counter clockwise three times on every T-junction and roadcross of the village.

  11. This procession is accompanied by traditional music performed by youth.

  12. Finally, ogoh-ogoh is burnt to ashes in cemetary as a symbol of self purification

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