Blessings of Metal: Celebrating Tumpek Landep in Bali’s Modern World

✨ Today in Bali is Tumpek Landep ✨ “Rahajeng Tumpek Landep” (Happy Tumpek Landep) 🙏 Tumpek Landep is such a special ceremonial day here in Bali. Traditionally, it’s a day of giving offerings and blessings to anything made of metal. In the old days, this was mostly the keris (a sacred Balinese dagger), which was considered not just a weapon but also a holy object with spiritual power. Over time, the meaning has grown. These days, families bring offerings to their temples and home shrines, blessing things like cars, motorbikes, and even computers — anything metal that plays a part in daily life. It’s believed that through these blessings, safety, protection, and luck will follow, especially while traveling on the busy Bali roads. We love watching how traditions in Bali remain deeply rooted yet also evolve with the times. From honoring sacred daggers of the past to blessing modern tools like laptops today — the heart of Tumpek Landep is the same: gratitude, protection, and connection. If you’re in Bali, don’t be surprised to see decorated motorbikes, cars, or even office desks today. It’s a beautiful reminder of how the Balinese weave spirituality and tradition into daily life. 🌺 Photo: @ sanora.id #bali #traditional #celebrate #tumpeklandep
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