• 4 weeks ago
Pagsisindi ng saleng o fatwood, bahagi ng ritwal ng pag-alala sa mga yumao sa Sagada

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00:00In Sagada, in place of Candila, Saleng, or Fatwood,
00:03which the priest described as the place of worship in the cemetery of Tuwing Undas.
00:07Why? Let's find out in the national news of Valerie Jane Taguba
00:11of the Philippine Information Agency, Correliera.
00:16Every first day of November,
00:18this cemetery of Sagada lights up
00:21as the residents of Saleng or Fatwood
00:26as a reminder to their loved ones in life.
00:30This observation, which is called a fire,
00:35is different because in place of Candila,
00:39they use Saleng to shout near the cemetery.
00:44This is a reminder and a reminder to their loved ones.
00:48To have warmth, give warmth to our dead loved ones.
00:53We are going to build a bonfire.
00:59They want to be close to their dead ones
01:01by building a fire and have a bonfire with them.
01:04Because we believe that they are still there.
01:06After the prayer, maybe around 7 to 9,
01:11we go to a house and eat there as a family.
01:18Tradition usually starts with a mass in the afternoon
01:22and the blessing of Saleng before the residents go to the cemetery.
01:28The priest will also go around to bless the dead ones.
01:32At the same time of the dark,
01:34the residents will light their Saleng near the dead ones.
01:40We have to make sure that it's safe.
01:41When we do it, it should be safe and it should be done
01:47without any disturbance, without any wildfire.
01:52It should be regulated.
01:54This tradition symbolizes the deep connection of the community
01:59to their ancestors and their respect for their ancestors.
02:05Officials remind us that bonfire is not tourism,
02:09but a quiet tradition that has a deep meaning for the community.
02:15Reporting from PIA Cordillera, Valerie Jane Taguba for Balitang Pambansa.

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