Tenganan is a village in the regency of Karangasem in Bali, Indonesia.
Before the 1970s was known by anthropologists to be one of the most
secluded societies of the archipelago. Rapid changes have occurred in
the village since the 70's, such as the development of local
communications by the central government, the opening up to tourism, the
breaking of the endogamic rules. Tourists are attracted to Tenganan by its unique Bali Aga
culture that still holds to the original traditions, ceremonies and
rules of ancient Balinese, and its unique village layout and
architecture. It is known for its Gamelan selunding music and geringsing double ikat textiles.
Historical legend of Tenganan Pegringsingan
The people of Tenganan Pegringsingan were selected by the god Indra
to administer a territory that was conceived, in accordance with his
divine plan to be a microcosm of the world. They were instructed to use
every means to keep it pure and clean. the concept of territorial,
bodily and spiritual purity and integrity is of paramount importance in
this village.
Village layout
Houses in Tenganan Pegringsingan village are built on either side of
the north to the south concourse with their doors opening on to it. The
entrances of the houses are narrow, only allowing one person to enter or
leave at any one time. One enters the village through the gate on the
southern end. On either side of the entrance are two small temples.
Across from these is the long balé agung, where the administrative decisions for the village are made. Next to that is the drum tower (kul-kul). The kul-kul is beaten 21 times each morning to start the day.Up the center are a series of communal pavilions (balé banjar) for formal and informal meetings, ceremonial gatherings. At the northern end is the village temple Pura Puseh, the temple of origin.
The People of Tenganan Pegringsingan
The people of Tenganan Pegringsingan are called Bali Aga—the original Balinese. They descend from the pre-Majapahit kingdom of Pegeng.
There are strict rules as to who is allowed to live in the village.
Only those born in the village can stay in the village and become full
members of the community. There are rules regarding marriage and anyone
who marries outside of the village has to leave. A strict protocol
regarding marriages among the kin groups have steered the Tengananese
through the genetic perils of intermarriage although with increasing contact with the outside world these rules have relaxed somewhat.
Rites and Rituals
Many of the life-cycle rituals of the Tengananes are similar to those
of the Balinese in general, but have subtle differences. Some
ceremonies are unique. One of the distinguishing features is the use of geringsing. By virtue of their magical qualities geringsing
are not only capable of keeping impurities and danger out of the
village, but also shield and protect humans from baleful influences
during rites of passage as they transition from one phase of life to the
next. The Tengananese receive their first geringsing at the hair
cutting ritual. His hair is cut and placed in a basket which is placed
on a folded geringsing on the balé tengah, on which the
Tegananese both enters and leaves the world. In the ceremony that admits
a boy or girl to the youth association of the village, they are carried
in a geringsing cloth on their father's right shoulder. In the concluding ceremony of teruna nyoma which is the initiation, the candidates wear a geringsing and bear a keris. for the tooth filing ceremony, an essential rite of passage for all Balinese Hindu, the participants pillow is covered by geringsing. After death the grnitals of the deceased are covered by a geringsing hip sash. These cloths may not be used again and so usually ae sold . In the purification of the soul ceremony (muhun) the dead person's presence, which is symbolizes by an inscribed palm leaf, is also arrayed in a geringsing. In the wedding ceremony the groom invites his in-laws to visit his parents home where the couple, dressed in festal geringsing clothing while relatives bring symbolic gifts which are placed on a geringsing cloth.
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