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Housed in catuspata or crossroads, banjar Tegal Gundul Tibubeneng Canggu, Badung, Bali, hundreds of residents using traditional clothes preparing to hold traditional ceremonies Pecaruan. The ceremony was held after bloody tragedies involving free MMA fighter Amokrane Sabet.
Two sulinggih or religious leaders have been prepared in the presence of offerings that will be used in the Pecaruan. Balinese gong accompaniment adds more solemn atmosphere.
Canggu village held a Pecaruan, Pecaruan ceremony aims to neutralize the evil forces that exist in a neighborhood or region. (Liputan6.com/Yudha Maruta) |
"From what happened yesterday we did Pemarisuda ceremony," said I Nyoman Sujapa, kelian village of Canggu, Thursday (04/05/2016).
Residents Canggu deliberately held this ceremony after the death of a member the North Kuta Police, Brigadier Anak Agung Putu Sudiarta, sharp weapons, stab wounds by a French citizen, Amokrane Sabet. Free fight professional athletes were killed, after being shot by police officers.
"Because of bloodshed due to unnatural death, the event is held," said Sujapa.
According to Hindu belief Bali, pecaruan aims to neutralize the evil forces that exist in a neighborhood or region. Typically, pecaruan besides using a series of offerings from the leaf and flower, also using animals as a sacrifice.
"Pecaruan aims to purify and cleanse that recovered the tranquility of residents Banjar adat Tegal Gundul," said Sujapa.
Villagers sprinkled tirta at the location where the killing of police by Amokrane Sabet. (Liputan6.com/Yudha Maruta) |
Pecaruan marked with holy water sprinkled or tirta around the neighborhood after religious leaders read prayers. Not only in catuspata, sparks tirta also carried out at the scene of the deaths Agung Sudirta by Amokrane. Precisely in the gutter in front of the villa suspects.
Earlier, dozens of residents also had visited the Canggu North Kuta police station to provide support to the police. They assess the decisive action officer positively impact their environment.
"The events of yesterday become a lesson for us in order to better monitor the immigrant population," said Anak Agung Putu Yuyun Henny, Head of North Kuta, when came, to the police station of Kuta Utara, along with dozens of residents.
Source: By Yudha Maruta - Liputan6.com, Denpasar.
on May 5, 2016 at 19:50 GMT