Friday, March 21, 2025

Balinese Kite Festival in Sanur

The Bali Kite Festival is an event held in July, where kite enthusiasts use the winds to showcase their designs and flying techniques. During the festival, held at Sanur's Mertasari Beach, participants compete for respect, prestige and prizes for their villages. The festival also has a religious character - its purpose is to thank the Hindu gods for the harvest.



Traditional Balinese kites are huge and require the work of entire teams. Their construction takes about two months and is accompanied by religious ceremonies, including a priest's blessing. The kites symbolize harmony between man, nature and the gods, and their colors - red, white and black - refer to the Hindu trinity.


In Balinese culture, kites (Layangan) are treated with great seriousness. According to legend, the first kite was introduced by Rare Angon, a shepherd and the god of wind, who is also considered an incarnation of Shiva. Kites are not only a part of fun, but also an important symbol in rituals and ceremonies.


The festival features different types of kites, such as the Bebean (fish-shaped), Janggan (bird or dragon-shaped) and Pecukan (leaf-shaped). 

Each kite is a work of art, and its flying is accompanied by gamelan music and the enthusiasm of the crowds.


The festival is not just a competition, but also a celebration of community, tradition and a return to childhood joy, says Yoka Sara, director of a film about kites in Bali. Kites, their construction and flying are deeply rooted in Balinese culture, combining art, religion and community.

More about Balinese kites on: Yv blog.


Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Thinkers, snake charmers and political activists in Delhi

I flew to Delhi straight from Frankfurt.

It was late March and the capital of India was very hot.


I met real thinkers and



snake charmers.


My autorickshaw driver came to pick me up every day...



from my base at a hotel with the grand name Jewel Palace in the Karol Bagh district.


I ate at the best restaurants.


I met a lot of people. An intense time.

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Sleepless Town 眠らない街 - Tokyo jazz music

Moją inspiracją były znakomite japońskie kryminały.
Wsłuchajcie się w ten dialog :


 

Czy jest tam jeszcze ktoś?
Tak. Są dwie osoby, którym ufam.
Od kogo to jest?
Polecił mi to Watanabe-san.
Zrozumiałem. Wyjazd po godzinie 12.



もう人がいますか?
はい。信頼できる人が 2 人います。
誰からですか?
渡辺さんが推薦してくれました。
わかりました。12 時過ぎに出発します。


Friday, March 14, 2025

New Dvarka नई द्वारका - Dvapara Yuga [2025] Kosmiczna podróż z kalendarzem i fizyką kwantową

Utwór 18 z albumu  "Cosmic Journey Time and Space Aspects"


 Świątynia Słońca.

Techno muzyka z klasyczną sitrą. Bawię się dalej :)

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Sasak Song festival in Lombok

During our trip from Bali to Sumbawa Island, we had the pleasure of attending a noisy and 
very interesting wedding ceremony among the hospitable Sasak. 

The local song festival was one of the attractions. Everyone was in high spirits.


In good mood next to the stage.








 

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Neolithic Tombs of Aik Renung - Sumbawa

We arrived at the village of Batu Tering.

I had assumed that once we reached the village, the issue of finding a guide would resolve itself—and it did. After about three minutes, the self-proclaimed guide appeared on his own, or rather, he found us. While waiting, we managed to take some photos around the village. 

When the guide returned, he was ready to go with his "off-road motorcycle."


Yogi left his motorcycle in Batu Tering and switched to the guide’s "off-road" machine. 

I tried to navigate the rocky road but gave up after less than two kilometers. We left the Honda under the roof of a roadside hut and continued on foot. The uphill trek lasted about half an hour. 
Along the way, the only person we encountered was a man with donkeys transporting wood.


Yogi at the front of our small cavalcade.
9 kilometers from the village to the Neolithic tombs. A place far from human settlements.



The Neolithic sarcophagi are scattered across the area in three groups, all within a five-minute walking distance. 
The sarcophagi are empty—after 2,000 years, as Indonesian scientists suggest, the bones of the ancestors had every right to "evaporate."




The truth is, nobody really knows much about these tombs. 

They could even date back 5,000 years. 

Beyond their great aesthetic and historical value, what struck me most was the profound peace of the area. It felt like an ideal place for hermits—quiet, timeless, and untouched.





 

Monday, March 10, 2025

Melting Sand पिघलती रेत - Dvapara Yuga [2025] Madhubani

 Obrazy Madhubani są dodatkową inspiracją dla tej "EastTechno" muzyki.

Sięgając daleko w przeszłość fascynuje rola Guru, którzy byli widzenia na przestrzeni życia kilku pokoleń.

Posłuchajcie i sami oceńcie haha



Zaklinacz węży z Bihar