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Melaspas is an Balinese ritual cleansing and purification of buildings recently completed or newly reoccupied, including a rumah (home), kantor (office), toko (shop), kandang (stables) and others. Melaspas are carried out by Hindus in Bali, Indonesia. The word melaspas comes from Bali which consists of two words that MLAs and Pas. MLAs means dividing and Pas means to fit in. Melaspas also reflects that buildings are usually made up of two elements, namely wood and Batu (stone). For Balinese Hindus, this ceremony must be carried out and has become a tradition.

Implementation

Melaspas ceremony classified into three categories ability to hold the ceremony, namely:

Ngayaban Caru

Ngayaban Pamlaspas

Ngayaban Pamlaspas are usually preceded by:

Ngeteg-Linggih

In a sacred place melaspas (palinggih), the ceremony at the level of middle and nistaning main can be executed at once.

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