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Puri Gangga Resort Activities Guide

Purification Ceremony

Purification at Sebatu Holy Water is part of a spiritual cleansing ritual in Balinese Hinduism called Melukat. People come from all over the world to experience Melukat at Sebatu Holy Spring, located in the Tegalalang area of Gianyar Regency, Bali. The natural springs are hidden amongst dense tropical forests, adding to the mystical aura of the place, situated nearby the renowned Puri Gangga Resort.

Purification at Sebatu Holy Water

Purification at sebatu holy water

Experience a traditional Balinese purification ritual in the serene surroundings of Sebatu Holy Water, where spiritual renewal begins with a simple prayer to set your intention and connect with the sacred energy of the place. Step into the holy spring and feel the flow of water cleanse your body and mind as you move from one fountain to another, releasing stress, negativity, and all that no longer serves you. Conclude the ritual with a closing prayer, offering gratitude for the healing, clarity, and blessings received. This sacred melukat ceremony offers a deeply meaningful opportunity to purify yourself both spiritually and emotionally in one of Bali’s most sacred and peaceful location.
Purification at Pura Gunung Kawi

Purification at Pura Gunung Kawi

The Melukat ritual at Pura Gunung Kawi Sebatu is a special spiritual cleansing ceremony held at one of Bali’s most peaceful and sacred temples. The experience begins by walking around the temple to appreciate its beauty and connect with the calm, spiritual atmosphere. After that, you will take part in a short prayer to ask for blessings and set your intention for the cleansing. Then, the Melukat ritual begins. You will step into the holy spring water and follow a series of cleansing steps at different water spouts. The water is believed to remove negative energy and purify your body, mind, and soul. Once the ritual is complete, you will feel refreshed, calm, and spiritually renewed.

Here’s a general guide to the Melukat ritual at Sebatu Holy Spring:

Traditional Balinese Wear a Sarong

Wear a sarong

A sarong is a traditional Balinese garment that wraps around the waist. It is considered respectful to wear a sarong when participating in Melukat. You can buy a sarong at the entrance to the springs if you don’t have one.
Traditional Canang offering ceremony in Bali

Make an offering

Offerings, called canang, are made from woven palm leaves and filled with flowers, incense, and other offerings. You can purchase a canang from the vendors near the entrance to the springs.
Purification at Sebatu Holy Water

Blessing from the priest

A priest will chant prayers and bless you before you begin the Melukat ritual.
Purification at Pura Gunung Kawi

Purification at the springs

There are ten springs at Sebatu Holy Spring. It is customary to visit each spring and dunk your head under the water three times. You can also pour water over yourself from a coconut shell.
Purification at Sebatu Holy Water, Puri Gangga Resort

Closing prayer

After you have visited all ten springs, the priest will say a closing prayer.

If you are interested in experiencing Melukat at Sebatu Holy Spring, it is important to be respectful of the local culture and traditions. Here are some additional tips:

  • Be dressed modestly.
  • Remove your shoes before entering the temple area.
  • Be quiet and respectful of others who are participating in the Melukat ritual.

 

If you are unsure about anything, ask a priest or local guide for help.

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