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Tulak Tunggul Ogoh-Ogoh” is a symbolic ritual phrase rooted in Balinese Hindu tradition, especially during the Nyepi (Day of Silence) ceremonies.

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Tulak Tunggul Ogoh-Ogoh refers to the symbolic act of driving away the remaining negative forces or energies using the ogoh-ogoh effigies. These statues are paraded through the streets with noise, fire, and dance — a dramatic ritual meant to cleanse the world of evil and restore spiritual harmony.

After the parade, the ogoh-ogoh are usually burned, signifying the final act of purification. This prepares the island and its people to enter Nyepi in a state of complete stillness, reflection, and renewal

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