Tumpek Krulut Day of Love

Love in Bali has a tradition, and it is called Tumpek Krulut

rama & sinta - true love kamasan wayang painting

Image: Rama & Sinta - True Love Kamasan Wayang Painting

If the world has Valentine’s Day as a symbol of love, Bali also has a traditional day that carries a similar meaning, called Tumpek Krulut. While Valentine’s Day is celebrated globally, Tumpek Krulut comes from Balinese Hindu tradition and focuses on love, harmony, and appreciation for art and beauty. This holy day shows that the idea of love has long existed in Balinese culture, even before modern celebrations became popular.

Tumpek Krulut is not only about romantic love. It teaches people to love themselves, respect others, care for nature, and appreciate creativity. These values are still practiced today and have become part of Bali’s cultural identity, which also supports the island’s tourism.

What is Tumpek Krulut?

Tumpek Krulut is a holy day celebrated by Hindu people in Bali. It is dedicated to Sang Hyang Iswara, the manifestation of God associated with beauty, art, and harmony. This day is often known as the day of love and affection in Balinese tradition. On Tumpek Krulut, people express love simply and sincerely. They pray, prepare offerings, and show respect to musical instruments and art tools. These objects are seen as symbols of creativity that bring balance and happiness into life.

Here are the Nyepi Day dates for the next 10 years:

Year Date
2026 1 August 2026
202727 February & 25 September 2027
2028 22 April & 18 November 2028
2029 16 June 2029
203012 January & 10 August 2030
2031 8 March & 4 October 2031
2032 1 May & 27 November 2032
203325 June 2033
203421 January & 19 August  2034
2035 17 March  & 13 October 2035

When is Tumpek Krulut celebrated?

Tumpek Krulut is celebrated every 210 days based on the Balinese Pawukon calendar. The date is different each year when compared to the international calendar. Because it does not have a fixed date like Valentine’s Day, Tumpek Krulut feels more traditional and spiritual. The focus is not on gifts or events, but on reflection, prayer, and gratitude.

Meaning of Tumpek Krulut

The main meaning of Tumpek Krulut is love and harmony. This includes love for other people, love for oneself, and love for nature. It also reminds people to keep their thoughts and feelings balanced. Tumpek Krulut teaches that kindness and respect are important parts of daily life. When these values are practiced, harmony can be created between humans, nature, and God.

Tumpek Krulut has a strong connection with Bali’s tourism because art and culture are major attractions on the island. Music, dance, and traditional crafts are part of daily life in Bali and are also important elements in tourism activities.

For visitors, Tumpek Krulut offers a chance to see how Balinese people live their culture, not just perform it. This holy day helps preserve traditions and supports cultural tourism, making Bali more meaningful and authentic for travelers.

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