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There is a village in Bali for the White Cow

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Cows are animals consecrated by the Balinese. There is a village in Gianyar named Taro is home to the white cow. Wow!

Eits, wait! Shelter for the cows, it does not mean only the animals that inhabit this village. Although often referred to as the tourist village of Sapi will still see the hotel, houses, fields, and of course humans.

 

The existence of a group of white cattle, a uniqueness to Tengallalang village in Gianyar, Bali. In general, the people of Bali and the surrounding uses these cows as a supplement Mepada ceremony. Not surprisingly, when milk-producing animals is very sacred.

Citing the guidelines 'Tourism Archipelago', Wednesday (05/30/2012) Forest village of Taro to be a place to live for these cows. Yes, the white cows that are used for ceremonial Mepada usually live in this forest.

When the ceremony Mepada, these cows will be brought to the ucara. Furthermore, the cows are first being shown around by the organizers Mepada.

 

This ritual was not carried round about the origin. As such, these animals should be invited to tour as much as three times from east to south, and ends in the east.

Well, after completion of the procession of white cows were repatriated back to the jungle village of Taro. Not only in forests, some native village of Taro is also there that keep cows, but not the white cow.

In addition to the presence of white cows that invites attention, the nature of this village is equally interesting. Pesawahan green and cool air in the Village Tarao make tourists linger at home here.

In fact, recently in the village of Taro also provides tour Trakking Elephant. When Trakking with elephant riding, traveler will be invited to the forest surrounding the village and taro.

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