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Blessing Ceremony

Discover a sacred Balinese blessing ceremony at Mulia Temple. A guided Melukat ritual offering reflection, renewal, and authentic cultural experience in Bali

Cultural Journey: Balinese Blessing Ceremony at Mulia Temple

Immerse yourself in a meaningful Balinese blessing ceremony in Bali, thoughtfully arranged for in-house guests at The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas – Nusa Dua. Rooted in ancient tradition, this Melukat purification ritual is designed to cleanse both body and mind, offering a moment of reflection and renewal in a serene temple setting.

The Experience

Held at the sacred Mulia Temple, the experience is guided by a Pemangku (Balinese priest) and includes all ceremonial offerings (Upakara), allowing you to fully embrace this authentic spiritual experience in Bali.

Your journey begins with the preparation and presentation of offerings at the temple’s sacred points, followed by a prayer to express your intention for purification and blessings.

The ritual continues with a traditional cleansing using holy water, symbolising the release of negative energy and the restoration of inner balance. Each step is guided with care, ensuring a respectful and immersive experience aligned with Balinese customs.

Whether seeking a deeper cultural connection or a quiet moment of personal reflection, this Balinese blessing ceremony offers a unique opportunity to experience the spiritual essence of the island.

This programme is exclusive to guests staying at The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas – Nusa Dua, Bali.

What to Expect

A guided Balinese purification ritual (Melukat) led by a Pemangku

Use of traditional ceremonial offerings (Upakara)

A peaceful setting within the Mulia Temple

A culturally enriching and spiritually grounding experience

Important Information

Exclusively available for in-house guests

Advance reservation of at least 1 day is required to arrange the ceremony

The ritual follows traditional customs and guidelines; appropriate attire and respectful conduct are required

Guests are kindly advised that participation is subject to temple etiquette and spiritual practices