Read on Ogoh Ogoh:
The main purpose of the making of Ogoh-ogoh is the purification of the natural environment of any spiritual pollutants emitted from the activities of living beings (especially humans). From Wikipedia
<Djoged>> from <Dance & drama in Bali> by Walter Spies, Beryl De Zoete
<Together We Share in Our Happines> from <Fragrant Rice> by Janet De Neefe
<256 Bali Blues>> from <Bali blues> by Jeremy Allan
<Major Religious Event and Festivals> from <Frommer's Bali & Lombok> by Mary Justice Thomasson-Croll
<God is Great>> from <The Mother of Mohammed: An Australian Woman's Extraordinary Journey Into Jihad> by Sally Neighbour
<Bali calls on the world to play dead> from <Bali & Lombok> by Ryan Ver Berkmoes, Adam Skolnick, Marian Carroll
Read on Nyepi day:
<Introspective Silence Befalls Bali, but Only for a Day> by Norimitsu Onishi (The New York Times: March 7, 2011)
<In Bali, a holiday for the ears> by Thomas Hogue (The New York Times: March 24, 2006)
<New Year Monsters> from <The natural guide to Bali> by Anne Gouyon, Yayasan Bumi Kita
<Bali Holidays and Festivals> from <Indonesia handbook, Volume 3> by Joshua Eliot, Liz Capaldi, Jane Bickersteth