Nyama Pat : The Sacred Companions of Birth

Nyama Pat : The Sacred Companions of Birth

In many traditions, a human life begins at birth.

In Bali, it begins much earlier.

Within Balinese Hindu philosophy, there is a teaching known as Kanda Pat, often called Nyama Pat or Catur Sanak—the Four Siblings.

It is a reminder that we do not arrive in this world alone.

Long before our first breath, life is sustained by four companions within the womb: the amniotic fluid, blood, vernix, and placenta. These physical elements protect and nourish the developing child, making life possible before birth.

Yet in Balinese understanding, their role does not end there.

After birth, these four life-giving elements are believed to transform into spiritual companions who remain with us throughout our lives.

They are known as:

  • Anggapati, associated with the amniotic fluid (yeh nyom)
  • Mrajapati, associated with blood (getih or rah)
  • Banaspati, associated with vernix (lamas)
  • Banaspati Raja, associated with the placenta (ari-ari)

Together, they form Kanda Pat—the four unseen siblings who accompany a person from birth until death.

The Placenta as Sacred Kin

Among the four, the placenta holds a particularly important place.

Known as ari-ari, it is treated with reverence after birth. Traditionally, it is cleansed, placed within a coconut shell, and buried within the family compound.

This is not merely a ritual.

It is an act of acknowledgment.

A recognition that something which once sustained life deserves respect, gratitude, and remembrance.

Through this practice, the bond between a person and their spiritual companions is believed to remain rooted throughout life.

A Relationship of Reciprocity

Kanda Pat is not understood as passive protection.

Rather, it is a relationship.

Balinese teachings suggest that these spiritual siblings respond to the way we live. When a person acts with integrity—through good thoughts, good words, and good actions, known as Tri Kaya Parisudha—their Kanda Pat remain supportive and protective.

When life moves far from balance and ethical conduct, that harmony can become disturbed.

In this sense, protection is not something granted from outside ourselves.

It is something cultivated through how we meet the world.

Remembering Through Daily Life

For many Balinese families, the relationship with Kanda Pat is quietly woven into daily rhythms.

A small offering of freshly cooked food.

A simple prayer before leaving home.

A shrine placed near where one rests.

These gestures are not grand ceremonies.

They are acts of remembrance.

Small acknowledgments that life is sustained through relationships both visible and invisible.

The Human Being as a Living Center

Kanda Pat also reflects a larger Balinese worldview.

The individual is understood as a microcosm (Bhuana Alit) existing within a greater universe (Bhuana Agung).

The four siblings do not only relate to the body. They are also connected to directions, colors, cosmic forces, and manifestations of the divine.

Through this lens, caring for one’s Kanda Pat is not solely about seeking protection.

It is about maintaining harmony.

A way of remembering that human life is never separate from nature, community, or the sacred.

A Teaching for Our Time

Whether understood literally, symbolically, or spiritually, Kanda Pat offers a perspective that feels increasingly relevant.

It reminds us that independence is not the same as isolation.

That support often exists beyond what we can immediately see.

And that life itself begins in relationship.

Perhaps this is the deeper teaching:

before we learn to stand alone, we are first held.

And in many ways, we continue to be.

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