Melasti
{{Short description|Purification Ceremony of Balinese Hindus.}}
Melasti is a Hindu Balinese purification ceremony and ritual, which, according to the Balinese calendar, is held several days prior to the Nyepi holy day. It is observed by Hindus in Indonesia, especially in Bali.{{cite web|url= http://www.indonesiakaya.com/kanal/detail/meraih-kesucian-diri-menjelang-nyepi-dalam-upacara-melasti| title= Kesucian Diri Menjelang Nyepi dalam Upacara Melasti| publisher= indonesiakaya.com| accessdate= 11 June 2014}} Melasti was meant as the ritual to cleanse the world from all the filth of sin and bad karma through the symbolic act of acquiring the Tirta Amerta, "the water of life".
The Melasti ceremony is held on the edge of the beach to purify oneself of all the bad things in the past and throw them into the ocean.{{cite web|url= http://wisatadewata.com/article/adat-kebudayaan/upacara-melasti| title=
Upacara Melasti| publisher= wisatadewata.com| accessdate= 11 June 2014}}{{cite web|url= https://www.velvyappleton.com/bali-2019 | title= 'Melasti, Bali 2019' | publisher= velvyappleton.com | accessdate= 10 March 2021}}
In Hindu belief, water sources such as lakes and sea
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