Monday, February 28, 2011

What It's .. CANANG SARI

What it's... CANANG SARI ?.

Balinese culture, will never be separated from that adopted by the majority Hindu community in Bali. In a Hindu concept of praying facilities, which include: water, fire, flowers, fruit, leaves. In Balinese culture, the concept is then practiced in the art form. One is the diversity of offerings is Canang Sari.

Canang Sari is the simplest form of offerings but is categorized as a means sufficient to do the praying. Canang Sari itself meaningful: offerings in the form of interest (components majority interest).

Offerings form is divided into two parts. The bottom can be shaped like a flat round or rectangular or taledan. Often, too ornate "Trikona / plekir" on the edges. In this section there are pelawa, porosan, sugarcane, kekiping (a type of rice flour cakes), banana or similar gold and lined with yellow rice tangkih. It can also be coupled with fragrant and lengawangi burat like the cymbals buratwangi. On top of it then filled with a variety of flowers arranged as beautiful as possible covered with a "Uras sari / sampian Uras".

Canang Sari comes with Sesari form of paper money, coins or coins. Equipment such as sugarcane, kekiping, and gold banana called a "raka-raka". Raka-raka symbolize Widyadhara Hyang-Widyadhari. Gold banana symbolizes Mahadeva, in general all the bananas symbolize Hyang Kumara, while sugarcane symbolizes Brahma.

Component canang sari:
- Leaf leaf as a base;
- Porosan (small form of dried coconut leaves containing white chalk);
- Slice bananas;
- One slice of sugarcane:
- BOREH miik (a type of powder smell fragrant);
- Kekiping (a type of sticky rice cakes are small and thin);
- In a wide range of flowers placed upon it (usually in the form of colors: white, yellow, red, green);

Contents Canang Sari follow the rules set out in the palm. So, cymbals extract is not taken from the book of the Vedas, but the contents of the Vedas which is then translated into the palm, written by their ancestors in Bali.
Canang juice is commonly used as offerings daily. While on religious holidays, cymbals juice is only used as a complement. In those days, the Balinese people use a variety of offerings in a higher level, the creation and content rules is much more complicated than cider cymbals.
Canang Sari is very easy to get in traditional markets in Bali. The price varied, but generally not too expensive .. On certain days, especially on major feast days, cymbals sari experiencing higher prices. Although simple, cymbals sari is very popular and needed in Bali. In addition, the cymbals are very pretty and beautiful sari hem. Moreover, added incense on it and dicipratkan holy water, there is an aura of coolness that are emitted from Canang Sari

Canang Sari used to complement other offerings or used on certain days such as: Kliwon, Purnama, Tilem or praying at the shrine.



Informed by mybaliinfo.blogspot.com

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