Bali Culture Art is a unique combination of spirituality, religion, tradition and art. Religion is considered to be art and it seems that almost every Balinese is a devoted artist, spending ‘free time’ applying skills and images which have been passed down from generation to generation and grasped from a very young age. Expressed through beautiful and intricate paintings, extraordinary carvings, superb weaving, and even in rice decorations that cover the myriad shrines found in public areas, in paddy fields or in homes, the island is alive with art and religious homage.
- Bali Kites Festival
- Bali Rice Field
- Bali Rituals and Ceremonies
- Balian : Balinese Traditional Healer
- Balinese Goddess of Rice and Prosperity
- Balinese Hindu Religion
- Balinese House Architecture
- Balinese Language and Letters
- Balinese Marriage and Caste
- Balinese Names
- Balinese Rain Stopping
- Balinese Women – Beauty of Bali
- Banjar Balinese Community
- Barong Rangda – Bali Two Opposites
- Barong – Spirit of Kindness and Protection
- Bukakak Ceremony
- Canang Sari – Daily Balinese Hindus Offerings
- Candi Bentar
- Ceremonies
- Chinese Coins in Balinese Life
- Colourful Balinese
- The Existence of Balinese Voodoo
- Family Temple
- Functional Temple
- Galungan and Kuningan
- Goddess Saraswati
- Good Day Bad Day
- HolyWater (Tirtha) in Balinese Hindu Rituals
- Different Kinds of Offering
- Kori Agung
- Kulkul – Wooden Bell
- Kuningan Day – The End of the Galungan Holiday
- Leak Balinese Magic Mystics
- Lontar – Balinese Palm Leaf Manuscripts
- Mekotek – Tradition for Reject Disaster
- Melaspas & Mecaru Ceremony for New Home
- Melukat : Ritual to Clean Your Body and Soul
- Memukur : Balinese Last Rite of Passage
- Men Temple Cloth
- Meru
- The Mystical Power of “Pis Bolong”
- Ngaben Bali Cremation Ceremony
- Ngayah a Path of Devotion
- Ngereh Ritual To Sacralize Rangda and Barong
- Nyepi – The Balinese New Year Day
- Otonan – Birthday Ceremony in Bali
- Padmasana : Balinese Holiest Building
- Pagerwesi – Fortify Ourselves from Bad Things
- Penampahan Kuningan in Tanah Lot
- Penjor – Symbol Thanks and Greatness of God
- Perang Pandan in Tenganan Village
- Public Temple
- Rangda – Queen Of The Leak
- Selendang (Waist Sash)
- Shrine of The Rice Field
- Siwa Ratri Day
- Subak is Bali Irrigation System
- Tajen – Balinese Cockfighting
- Territorial Temple
- Tooth Filing – Potong Gigi
- Tri Hita Karana – Concept for Life
- Tumpek Krulut – Ritual for Harmony through Music
- Tumpek Landep – Iron Blessing in Bali
- Tumpek Wayang
- Wantilan – Community Hall Pavilion
- Women Temple Cloth