Ngejot

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Ngejot refers to the

Hindu
ritual of giving food to neighbors as a gesture of gratitude, usually during times of celebrations or holidays.

Ngejot is predominantly performed in the province of Bali in Indonesia. The tradition is practiced by the Balinese Hindu community. For Hindus, ngejot is held for Galungan[1] and Nyepi.[2][3] For Muslims, the tradition is practiced before Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim holiday commemorating the end of Ramadan. The Hindus give food in the form of lawar, an Indonesian pork dish.

The ngejot tradition in India symbolizes inter-religious harmony and the brotherhood between Hindus and Muslims.

References

  1. ^ Komaneka. "Ngejot Tumpeng Anten – The Prayer of Newlyweds in Ubud". Archived from the original on 20 December 2014. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  2. ISSN 0362-4331
    . Retrieved 2011-03-07.
  3. . Retrieved 2011-03-07.

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