
The form of Ogoh-ogoh is to represent Bhuta Kala. Bhuta means eternal energy and Kala means eternal time. This Ogoh-ogoh is made before Nyepi day mainly by young teenage boys. An Ogoh-ogoh is normaly standing on a pad built of bamboos, this pad is designed to place the Ogoh-ogoh while it is being lifted and carried around the village, there are normally 8 or more youth carrying the Ogoh-ogoh on their shoulders. The Ogoh-ogoh parade is presented on the night before Nyepi day accompanied by noisy Balinese Gongs and percussion. Ogoh-ogoh is paraded and rotated clockwise in every T-junction and crossroads around the village to drive out the influence of evil spirits that exist within ourselves, families and surroundings.

Ogoh-ogoh are mainly made in form of creatures and Balinese legend characters that live in the world, Heaven and Hell, such as dragons, animals, God and Goddess. After the Ogoh-ogoh has been pareded around the town, finally this artwork is burnt to ashes as a symbol of self-purification. Recently, this procession has attracted many foreign and domestic tourists. Many tourists tend to come and visit Bali before Nyepi days to see this Ogoh-ogoh parade.
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