Ter-Teran tradition is also held in connection with ngusabe ceremony at Pura Dalem, or also called Aci Muu-muu.
A flame war is held before the evening around 18:00, the electricity is turned off, there is only torch light, held on the highway Amlapura – Denpasar, the current road was closed for about 3 hours, transferred to another route.
This war is a series of Tawur Kesanga ceremony, when there was a notice that the Ida Batara already mantuk (back) of the procession of ‘pecaruan’ (purification) in Jasri Beach, the youth began to turn on the torch, and the other officers rang ‘kentongan’ (drum made of bamboo or as a mark Ida Batara is back.
When the entourage, prajuru, pemundut (carrier) pratima (symbol of God) arrived, then ‘dipendak’ (welcomed) with hundreds of throw flaming torches, strangely no one get hit by the torches, although some get hit, they are fine and no burn, strange and unique. The journey continues to Puseh temple.
The Participants of ter-Teran is not end there.
The people will divide themselves into two groups, namely the north group of ‘baai banjar’ and the opposite the south group, the performance / performer only for men both young and old, without any clothes.
Once the sign of war began, torch milling and tried to attack each other, no matter the neighbors or relatives. The spectators cheering to give support to players.
Although during the battle scene there is contact with the fire, but they keep excited. This war lasted about 1 hour, as the gradual extinction of the torch. This tradition became an interesting spectacle for locals, as well as by the travelers.