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An Odalan is a Balinese village temple festival in Indonesia. It is an occasion when the Hindu village community comes together, invite the gods to visit them for three or more days, perform religious services together offering refreshments and entertainment. It is a periodic event, one that celebrates Balinese Hindu heritage and performance arts.[1][2] The Odalan celebrations are a social occasion among Indonesian Hindus, and have historically contributed to the rich tradition of theatre and Balinese dance forms.[3]

An Odalan marks the founding of a particular Hindu temple, and is celebrated on its birthday according to the Pawukon – the 210 day Balinese calendar.[3] Since Bali has thousands of Hindu temples, with at least three in each village, several Odalan are celebrated in some part of Bali almost every day of the Gregorian calendar. The celebration rituals are called Dewa Yadnya (Sanskrit: Deva Yajna), includes processions, decorations of the village temple, entertainment and dancing in the temple courtyard, the village community pools its resources and observes it together.[4][5]

The Odalan at a few large temples, such as the Pura Besakih - the biggest Hindu temple in Bali, has major cultural importance beyond its location. It is an island wide event, and therefore celebrated with major preparations once every 100 Balinese years.[3]

  1. ^ Jane Belo (1953), Bali: Temple Festival, Monograph 22, American Ethnological Society, University of Washington Press, pages 3-4
  2. ^ Jennifer C. Post (2013). Ethnomusicology: A Contemporary Reader. Routledge. pp. 62–63. ISBN 978-1-136-08954-1.
  3. ^ a b c Dibia, I Wayan (1985). "Odalan of Hindu Bali: A Religious Festival, a Social Occasion, and a Theatrical Event". Asian Theatre Journal. 2 (1). University of Hawai'i Press: 61–65. doi:10.2307/1124507.
  4. ^ Hillary Rodigues (2015), Balinese Hinduism, Mahavidya Series: Hinduism in Indonesia, University of Lethbridge
  5. ^ Hildred Geertz (2004). The Life of a Balinese Temple: Artistry, Imagination, and History in a Peasant Village. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 27–28, 41–56. ISBN 978-0-8248-2533-1.

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