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Bali
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Bali
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Bali
has a Hindu caste system that is similar to that in India, but there is
no caste that corresponds to the Indian Pariah. The highest caste are
the Brahmans, the priests. The next caste are the nobles (members of
the former royal families of Bali). They are called Ksatriyas. The
third caste are the Vesiya, the warrior caste. The lowest caste are the
Sudra. 93% of the Balinese population belong to the Sudra caste.
Members of the higher castes have special titles like Gusti (member of
the warrior caste), Ida Ayu or Ida Bagus (woman or man, respectively,
of a Brahman family), or Anak Agung (member of the Ksatriya caste), etc.
On the other hand, animism, i.e. the belief in demons and (usually
malevolent) spirits is also still very much alive. The Balinese have a
dualistic view of the world, where sky and earth, day and night, and
gods and demons are opposites, but equally important opposites. (The
black-and-white checkered cloth that is often used as decoration in
temples refers to this). Just like the gods the demons require
offerings to appease them. These offerings are often just a banana leaf
with a handful of rice or a tiny basket with flowers and you can find
them everywhere, not just in temples but also placed on the sidewalk in
front of shops. Never step on one of them!
Temples
Although every Balinese temple is unique they share some common
elements. (See our temple plan). First, each temple has two courtyards,
der outer court, that you enter through the split gate (Candi Bentar),
and the inner courtyard, that you enter through a roofed gate (Padu
Raksa). In the first courtyard the preparations for religious rites or
temple festivals take place. The inner courtyard is the real sanctuary
with the shrines and thrones for the gods.
Candi Bentar in Pura Beji, Northern Bali
Every temple has a shrine for the local ancestor god (this is the most
important shrine in the temple), and two shrines for the two most holy
mountains, Gunung Agung and Gunung Batur. (The third holy mountain is
Mount Batukau with its - very interesting - temple Pura Batukau). There
are also thrones for the sun god and shrines for lesser "assistant"
gods (whose job it is to keep an eye on the correct execution of the
rites and who keep track of the offerings).
Very impressive are the Merus. They are wooden pagodas on a stone base
and can have up to eleven stepped roofs that are covered with palm
fibres. (Merus with eleven roofs are dedicated to Shiva). (See also the
temple plan)