Ceremony Kuningan is often called Tumpek Kuningan falls on Saturday Kliwon, wuku Kuningan. On this day people perform worship to the Gods, Pitara to invoke the safety, kedirgayusan, protection and guidance of birth-inner. On this day believed the Gods, Bhatara, accompanied by the Pitara down to earth only until noon only, so that the implementation of Kuningan Day ceremonies and praying just to noon only. Offerings for the dihaturkan Kuningan Day at the main palinggih tebog, cymbals meraka, pasucian, cymbals burat fragrant. In smaller palinggih namely rice selangi, cymbals meraka, pasucian, and cymbals burat fragrant. In the sacred room (a place to make offerings paruman) deliver to pengambeyan, dapetan contains yellow rice, side dishes and duck meat. In palinggih all buildings (pelangkiran) filled hanging-hangers, Tamiang, and kolem. For each household makes dapetan, contains sesayut prayascita luwih yellow rice with side dishes of duck meat (or chicken). Tebog contains yellow rice, side dishes of sea fish, scrambled eggs, and puppet-puppet of the material papaya (or cucumber). The basic curse Tebog taledan containing diamond rice 2 pieces, called kepet-kepetan sampiannya. If you can not make tebog, can be replaced with a plate.

Sesayut prayascita Luwih: Basically sesayut skin, contains a great Tulung (base form of tamas) it like chilli. Its center is filled rice, side dishes, on top of it filled cone that is attached to a white lotus flower, surrounded by small rice as much as 11 pieces, 11 pieces of small Tulung, squeeze a small, pesucian, panyeneng, diamond rasp 11 pieces, diamond Wren, 11 Tulung small, kewangen 11 pasucian, panyeneng, the young coconut fruit (bungkak), lis bebuu, sampian nagasari, cymbals burat fragrance contains various cakes and fruit. These offerings can also be used for offerings Odalan, god Yadnya, Resi Yadnya and Manusa Yadnya.

Some typical equipment Kuningan Day is: endongan as a symbol of offerings to Hyang Widhi. Tamyang as a symbol malabahaya repellent. Kolem as a symbol hyang Widhi resting place, the Gods and our ancestors.

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