Siat Geni is a customary tradition practiced by the Balinese people, especially in the Tabanan area, as part of a series of religious ceremonies. This ritual involves the use of fire as a symbol of cleansing oneself and the environment from all forms of badness or evil spirits. In its implementation, the community parades fire to certain places with the aim of renewing positive energy and asking for safety and prosperity. This tradition is generally carried out on certain days in the Balinese calendar, such as before Galungan Day or other major ceremonies.

Symbolically, Siat Geni depicts the process of burning that clears away negativity and makes room for blessings and new life. The fire used in this ceremony not only functions as a physical medium, but also as a spiritual symbol that has the power to drive away evil spirits and protect the community. Through Siat Geni, Balinese people express gratitude, hope that their lives will be blessed with peace and prosperity, and maintain a harmonious relationship between humans, nature and God.