“Serving through love, liberating through wisdom.”
In the heart of Denpasar, beneath the breath of temple bells and the pulse of the sea winds, stands the Yayasan Padukuhan Sri Chandra Bhaerawa—a sanctuary where ancient echoes meet the needs of the present.
This foundation is not merely an institution, but a living mandala of service and love, guided by the wisdom of Ida Pandita Dukuh Celagi Dhaksa Dharma Kirti. It was born to carry forth the ajaran Bhaerawa as it truly is: not a shadowed path of fear, but a teaching of compassion, courage, and liberation.
Here, ceremonies become more than ritual—they are gateways of remembrance, calling each soul back to its origin. Pawintenan purifies the heart for sacred duty, nyekah releases the ancestors into luminous realms, and dharma tula opens spaces of reflection where wisdom flows like clear water.
Beyond rites, the Yayasan reaches into the margins of society: into prisons, villages, and communities in need—offering not dogma, but the medicine of presence, the discipline of dharma, and the warmth of love.
The name Sri Chandra Bhaerawa itself carries a secret radiance:
Sri – the grace of abundance, beauty, and devotion.
Chandra – the cooling light of the moon, reflecting peace and clarity.
Bhaerawa – the fierce flame of truth that cuts through illusion, fear, and ego.
Together, they weave a path where strength and tenderness walk side by side, reminding all who enter that the highest power is to serve with humility, and the truest liberation is to dissolve the self into love.