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The Natural Spiritualism in Javanese Cultural Religion As Seen in Story, "the Queen in Southern Sea", Nyi Roro Kidul

2023-02-26 22:04:54

Nature's spiritualism in Javanese culture and religion seen in the story "Queen of the Nankai" Nyi Roro Kidul A. Background Religion is a philosophy to understand concepts included in religious beliefs, so religious believers I have to report to them in front of them. Experience, the ability to accomplish an eternal and eternal sacred order in the universe, which makes it clear the concept of religion. Compared to Javanese who still believe what they call natural phenomenon affecting spiritualism.

In order to further complicate the situation, Surakarta's senior Kraton (Solo) calls the Queen of the South Sea Kanjeng Ratu Kidul, senior Kraton of Yogyakarta called her Nyai Loro Kidul, which reflects the low status - Nyai Loro Kidul is sometimes considered as prime minister of Kanjeng Ratu. For the sake of simplicity, in this non-academic chapter let's call the version of Queen's Surakarta and Yogyakarta Kanjeng Ratu Kidul. Queen of the South. In the mid-1980s, I interviewed Yogyakarta's Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono IX on the relationship with Ratu Kidul. Sudan is an important figure in the history of modern Indonesia and he has played an important diplomatic role during the Japanese occupation of World War II and helped guide the Dutch to fight for independence .

In order to keep the volcano quiet and appease the soul of the mountain, the Java people regularly sacrificed at Yogyakarta coronation ceremony. For Sultanate of Yogyakarta, melanchi has a significant cosmological symbolic meaning because it forms a sacred north-south axis between Melapipe and the South Sea (Indian Ocean). The sacred axis is indicated by the Tugu Yogyakarta monument near the main railway station in the northern Merapi Peak, Yogyakarta. And its axis extends across the south Keraton Yogyakarta (Sudan Palace) along Malioboro street to the north Alun-alun (square). Alun-alun, all the way to Bantu, and finally Opak and the road to the beach of Amazon and Palang Kusumo at the South Ocean estuary