Time, Rites and Festivals in Bali

by Jean Couteau and Georges Breguet

I Gusti Nyoman Darta (Illustrator)

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The Gregorian, or Western, calendar is the most widely used and recognized calendar system in the world-but that doesn't mean it's the only one in use. The concept of time in Bali, and the inherent importance of rites and festivals on daily life, combined to create a calendar system that is bewilderingly complex but intriguing in its history.

For the first time, a book has been written which unravels the difficulty of the Balinese calendar system and makes it accessible to a general audience. Time, Rites and Festivals in Bali, written by two recognized specialists of the culture, is a two part exploration of a breathtaking calendar system-and includes 62 specially commissioned drawings and a selection of photographs of rites along with wooden and painted calendars from museums around the world.

From a lively introduction to the distinctly Balinese concepts of time, to an explanation of the two main calendars of Bali, to an in-depth discussion on the myth of Watugunung which is the basis for the origin of the main calendar system, Time, Rites and Festivals in Bali is a dynamic introduction to the spiritual and daily rituals that evolved at the core of this island nation.
  • ISBN10 9798926307
  • ISBN13 9789798926303
  • Publish Date 5 August 2014
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 1 January 2022
  • Publish Country ID
  • Imprint Bab Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 244
  • Language English