Melukat is a spiritual self-cleansing ritual performed by Hindus, especially in Bali. Basically, this ceremony aims to purify oneself from negative things, healing and also restoring oneself for inner and outer balance.
The melukat ritual can be done every day, but of course there are days that are very good for this ritual, namely the day of the full moon. On full moon days, the positive energy is greater than other days.
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Bali has many sacred places to perform the melukat ritual, one of the places we recommend for the experience is Taman Beji Griya Waterfall. This deeply spiritual site is the ancestral shrine of the Griya Manuaba Punggul family. The sacred springs and waterfalls in this place are an integral part of the religious ceremony.
The waterfall stands as a testament to the deep connection between history, spirituality, and the eternal embrace of a holy whisper. The waterfall reminds us that in the gentle gurgle of water, the echoes of the past guide us towards a harmonious future. The entire location is enchanted by the serene and spiritual atmosphere, surrounded by lush rice fields and unspoiled wilderness on the edge of Punggul village.
Then next visit Ubud Palace, or better known as Puri Saren Agung, is a historic palace complex located in the center of Ubud, Bali. Built around 1800 to 1823, the palace was once the residence of the royal family of Ubud and is now one of Bali’s most iconic cultural landmarks. In addition to Ubud Palace, you will be invited to visit the Ubud art market. This market offers a variety of Balinese handicrafts, ranging from clothing, bags, sandals, mats, paintings, sculptures, to unique accessories. Most of the items are sold directly by local craftsmen.
The last place to visit is Tegalalang Rice Terrace. This beautiful and famous rice terrace is located in Ceking Village, Tegalalang, Gianyar, Bali. The beauty of Tegalalang is a tourist destination for tourists who want to enjoy a soothing natural panorama, while learning about Balinese agricultural culture that is still very much preserved. Many tourists come to take pictures or simply take a walk in the middle of the rice fields while enjoying the fresh air
The last place to visit is Tegalalang Rice Terrace. This beautiful and famous rice terrace is located in Ceking Village, Tegalalang, Gianyar, Bali. The beauty of Tegalalang is a tourist destination for tourists who want to enjoy a soothing natural panorama, while learning about Balinese agricultural culture that is still very much preserved. Many tourists come to take pictures or simply take a walk in the middle of the rice fields while enjoying the fresh air
Overview
Melukat or purification is a spiritual self-cleansing ritual performed by Hindus, especially in Bali. Basically, this ceremony aims to purify oneself from negative things, healing and also restoring oneself for inner and outer balance.
Highlights
- Purification is to purify oneself of negativity, heal and also restore inner and outer balance.
- Visiting the royal palace in Ubud.
- Discover the beauty of Tegalalang rice terrace.