Ubud Story Walks

What is Balinese Mythology? History of Bali

Balinese mythology holds a sacred place in local traditions and influences everything from grand festivals to daily routines. For travelers, the myths associated with the land pique great curiosity.
However, understanding Balinese mythology goes far beyond enhancing trips and truly helps open the doors to Bali’s spiritual heart.
Discover the vibrant history of Bali and the significance of temples, dances, and rituals with stories that have been passed down for centuries!

How Cultures Blended and Led To Balinese Mythology

Balinese mythology is a beautiful combination of Hinduism, Buddhism, and indigenous animistic beliefs.
In the 15th century, when Hindus migrated from Java to Bali, they brought with them beliefs and traditions from both Hinduism as well as local Javanese culture.
These foreign cultures blended with local traditions and gave rise to unique mythical beliefs. Today, the combination of these beliefs shapes the spiritual landscape of Bali.

How Mythology Connects with Balinese Festivals and Temples

Mythology in Bali can be best understood by the physical representations of Balinese Hinduism i.e., the temples and festivals. To elaborate, it is in these houses of worship and communal gatherings that the true spirit of Balinese mythology comes alive.
Temples:
Temples:

Underlying Themes in Balinese Mythology

Mythology in Bali is a culmination of many complex ideas conveyed by legends and stories. People extract meaningful messages from these stories to build fulfilling lives.
Themes in Balinese mythology include,

Read into Balinese History with Prominent Legends

In Balinese mythology, Dewi Danu is the water goddess responsible for the distribution of water from Lakes to the Balinese fields.

1. The Legend of Dewi Danu:

In Balinese mythology, Dewi Danu is the water goddess responsible for the distribution of water from Lakes to the Balinese fields.
Dewi Danu is believed to be highly dedicated to her role and in doing so, is connected with the people and land. For example, the connection to the Subak irrigation system shows how deeply mythology weaves itself into Bali’s farming practices.

2. The Battle of Barong and Rangda

The story of Barong and Rangda is one of the most famous legends in Bali. It is a dramatic representation of the war between good (Barong, a lion-like protector) and evil (Rangda, the demon queen) via a dance battle.
The dance is full of elaborate movements and expressions symbolizing the never-ending conflict between conflicting forces in life.

3. The Story of Calon Arang

This historical legend revolves around the torments of the evil witch, Calon Arang, and how the villagers take their revenge. The villagers despised her to the extent of requesting help from Mpu Baradah who worked with Arang’s daughter to free the villagers.
Calon Arang was a spiteful witch and her death symbolizes the triumph of good over evil.

4. The Legend of Jaya and Siwa

The brothers Jaya and Siwa had two wishes to make. Where Jaya, the elder, asked for wealth, Siwa, the younger brother, wished for great knowledge.
Both got what they wanted.
Later, upon facing the challenges of life and evil forces, Jaya failed whereas Siwa’s wisdom saved Bali. This tale, thus, is a reminder of the importance of wisdom and knowledge over monetary wealth.

5. The Tale of Garuda and Vishnu

Garuda, in Balinese mythology, is the king of all flying creatures who bears great loyalty to Lord Vishnu.
According to the legend, Lord Vishnu was impressed by Garuda and his successful quests. He, thus, granted him a wish to which Garuda asked Vishnu to let him carry him.
The relationship between Garuda and Vishnu is a symbol of loyalty, and courage and is a common visual in many paintings.

6. The Legend of Kebo Iwa:

According to this legend, Kebo Iwa was a warrior famous for his extraordinary toughness. Unfortunately, however, strength and fame got to his head, and he became arrogant.
The king, villagers, and even his own daughter then reminded him of his tiny place in the expansive universe by giving him a challenge that he ultimately failed.
Interested in learning more about Balinese history and mythology? Check out our Instagram to discover more with our enlightening posts!  
Kelly Williams
Kelly Williams

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Read what people say about Ubud Story Walks...

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Based on 163 reviews
Vicky Ilankovan
Vicky Ilankovan
2024-12-13
A great way to get to know Ubud, past and present. Win and Kelly were fantastic tour guide: knowledgeable, friendly, and open. I’d just landed in the country and this was the best welcome to immerse myself in some of the culture and historic as well as get a bit of a lay of the land. It was great to visit historic sites as well as the museum, and here fun stories. Bonus points for traditional sweets! Many thanks to both. Would definitely recommend this walking tour
LH Sim
LH Sim
2024-12-10
Joe was our guide for the Ubud Story Walk Tour : Past To Present. He is very professional and knowledgeable who has many interesting stories to share. During the tour, he showed pictures related to the history for our better understanding. Besides pictures, he also showed us coins that were used in the past. Apart from being proficient in conducting the tour, he is also a very caring guide as he offered us sunscreen, mosquito repellent prior to his tour and brought us snacks and water when we had our short break during the tour. Thank you Joe for the excellent commentary. Will definitely join the other Ubud Story Walks on my next trip to Bali.
Jessica HĂĽbner
Jessica HĂĽbner
2024-12-05
Ubud story walk past to presents was one of our favorite things to do in Ubud. Our guide Joe was super fun and very informative! Thank you Joe for the great time we had. I highly recommend this tour
Andrea Slosar
Andrea Slosar
2024-12-03
I was on two tours and I really liked them. They are beautifully and comprehensively designed. Old black and white photos are an interesting addition. I was especially impressed by Windari with her communication skills and knowledge of the English language and Balinese culture. I wish the whole team much success in their future business and on discovering and solving pieces of the puzzle of Balinese culture.
Neeraj Goswami
Neeraj Goswami
2024-12-01
I went on two walking tours, loved both! The guides Ira and Win shared excellent insights on Balinese culture, history and traditions - helping me understand local context, beyond the usual pics on social media. I hope they add many more such interesting tours in the future!
Vinay Kashyap
Vinay Kashyap
2024-11-26
It's an essential part of a traveller's journey to know the history of a place he visits and my decision to choose Ubud Story walks was a good one. Joe, the guide took us through Ubud, the past to present and the walk was very informative. Its a good initiative done by a small team and I am happy to learn the efforts that the team is putting. Those who are coming to Ubud must consider opting for their guided tour.
tamara fields
tamara fields
2024-11-26
Enjoy a lovely morning with Ira as she expland the story of Bali, Ubud, Hinduism, the style of the houses and much more. Would recommend this walk to anyone that is interested in connected with the history and culture of bali while having someone who can answer your questions to have a deeper look into the life of the people living here.
David Hodgins
David Hodgins
2024-11-25
We had a lovely and informative morning walk with Win. Her perfect pace, both physically and with information sharing , provided us with a rich understanding of Bali’s history and culture
Jill Boulter
Jill Boulter
2024-11-22
Great walking tour of Ubud. Ira was very knowledgable and spoke good English. Nice places to stop, little alleyways and quieter parts of Ubud. Very well looked after. Would recommend đź‘Ť.
Shafiga Elshan
Shafiga Elshan
2024-11-15
It was an amazing experience to learn more about Bali's history and culture. Our guide, Ira, was incredibly knowledgeable, positive, and caring. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!