Saraswati Day is celebrated every 210-days
On
June 7th, 2008, Hindu's followers in Bali celebrate Saraswati
Day, the day to worship God in his manifestation as the master
of all knowledge, every six moths which's based on Balinese calendar,
called pawukon on Saniscara Umanis Watugunung. This is a time
to give their great honor to the knowledge.

Balinese Hindu believes that knowledge is an essential medium
to achieve the goal of life as a human being. Saraswati Day is
celebrated to honor God as source of the knowledge. God, in this
particular celebration, is manifested as Saraswati Dewi, Goddess
Saraswati. She is depicted as a beautiful lady with four hands
holding a musical instrument, meditation bead chain, as well as
palm leaf manuscript. Many times the Saraswati is depicted to
be standing on the swan. The beautiful lady is a symbol that the
knowledge is attractive by many people. The musical instrument
symbolized the knowledge is entertaining, the more you are into
it the more beautiful and interesting it can be. The manuscript
(or book) is where the knowledge is kept. The chain is a symbol
that knowledge is never finish to learn, there is no beginning
and ending.
Similar
to other religious rites in Bali, Saraswati day also has various
religious steps before and after the actual day. Six days before
Saraswati is Pemelastali , a day to free our selves from worldly
desire. Four days and the following days before Saraswati are
called Paid Paidan, Urip and Patetegan which mean days to control
desire, constantly do introspection by holding the purity of the
knowledge. On day before Saraswati is called Pengeredanaan, a
day to prepare Saraswati Day both spiritually and physically.
Book are collected, cleaned and placed in properly places. Special
offerings are made to be used for the following celebration.
Saraswati
Day is celebrated every 210-days on Saniscara Umanis Wuku Watugunung
based on Balinese Pawukon (cycles) calender. On the actual day
of Saraswati , offering are placed on the books and shrines. Worships
are held at the temples in family compound, villages, businesses
and others from morning to noon. Prime worships are held in school's
temples attended by its student and teachers. In the afternoon
and evening is a good time to held religious discussion.
The
following day of Saraswati is called Banyupinaruh, a day to have
spiritual and physical cleansing. Normally Balinese will go to
nearby beaches or water spring or river to have the special bathing.
Worship will also be held in the village temples or other respective
temples afterward.