Mapeed, one of the unique traditions in the Sanur village, is a tradition in which women ranging from young children, adolescents, to adults walk neatly and orderly with Gebogan. Gebogan itself is a series of fruits and various traditional Balinese snacks decorated with palm leaves and arranged in such a way on a place called Dulang. These tough women carry Gebogan which is about 1 meter high on foot from Banjar to Sanur's Kedematan Dalem Temple. This ceremony was held in the Sanur village as a thank you and rejected reinforcements during the Kajeng tilem ceremony.
The Mapeed ceremony is only performed on certain days, such as when there is piodalan. Mapeed tradition can be the most beautiful moment of your vacation. If you really want to see this tradition, it's better to find out more about the day of its implementation, because every region in Bali has a different time to perform this Mapeed ceremony. Not only the time is different, but the way they carry out this tradition is also different in each region. Even so, the goals and intentions included in this ceremony are certainly the same, namely being grateful for the welfare and salvation given by God.


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