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‘Ketupat’ by the beach

Balinese-style: A woman holds a basket of tipat (rice wrapped in palm leaves) and cylinder-shaped sticky rice known as bantal

Zul Trio Anggono (The Jakarta Post)
Denpasar, Bali
Wed, June 19, 2019

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‘Ketupat’ by the beach

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alinese-style: A woman holds a basket of tipat (rice wrapped in palm leaves) and cylinder-shaped sticky rice known as bantal. Tipat and bantal, which symbolize feminine and masculine energies, often feature in traditional Balinese ceremonies.

Scores of Muslim families descended onto Sindu Beach in Denpasar, Bali, on June 12 with swimsuits and ketupat (rice wrapped in palm leaves) in their bags.

“We have carried out this tradition for quite a long time. Ten days after Lebaran, we gather by the beach,” Mika said.

In the tradition known as Lebaran Ketupat, Muslim adherents visit a beach and savor ketupat together with their families. They come from Muslim kampungs from across the southern side of the Hindu-majority island.

Lebaran Ketupat gives Muslim communities in Bali an opportunity to strengthen the bonds within their families.

The main dish for the event is the Balinese tipat bantal. Tipat means square-shaped ketupat, while bantal is sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves. Side dishes include pecel (vegetable salad) and rujak (fruit salad), both served with peanut sauce.

Succulent: The main dish of Lebaran Ketupat is diced ketupat served with opor ayam (chicken in coconut broth).
Succulent: The main dish of Lebaran Ketupat is diced ketupat served with opor ayam (chicken in coconut broth).

Recharged: A boy enjoys a serving of ketupat after playing at the beach.
Recharged: A boy enjoys a serving of ketupat after playing at the beach.

Harmonious: Balinese Hindu adherents clad in white walk by Muslims celebrating the ketupat tradition on Sanur Beach in Bali.
Harmonious: Balinese Hindu adherents clad in white walk by Muslims celebrating the ketupat tradition on Sanur Beach in Bali.

Eat and play: Asni feeds her toddlers while they play on Sindu Beach in Sanur, Denpasar.
Eat and play: Asni feeds her toddlers while they play on Sindu Beach in Sanur, Denpasar.

— Photos by JP/Zul Trio Anggono

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