Galungan is the day when Hindu people in Bali celebrate the creation of the universe. Philosophically, the day is remembered as the victory of Dharma (goodness) against Adharma (wickedness). For this, every six month Hindus make offerings presented to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa (God) and the Deities as a sign of gratitude for the blessings given. The most important part of the celebration for Hindu people is the making of penjor. Penjor is known as a symbol of this great day and usually mounted in front of each house or alley presented to Lord Mahadeva, in Mount Agung.
The following 10 days after Galungan is known as Kuningan. Both Galungan and Kuningan are celebrated every six month (210 days). The last but not least, all the lecturers and staff of English Education Study Program would like to say Happy Galungan and Kuningan day for the students and for everyone who celebrate it. Hope peace will always be created by every single creature in the world.