KASADA CEREMONY
Kasada ceremony
is the traditional feast day Tengger tribe held every 14th day in the month
Kasada in the Javanese calendar. In Kasada ceremony, Tengger tribe throws a
variety of offerings such as vegetables, fruits, livestock and even money into
the crater of Mount Bromo
In addition to storing the beauty is second to none, Bromo also have the cultural charms Kasada ceremony as offerings to Sang Hyang Widhi and ancestors. There are few tourists who come to Bromo to watch the ceremony.
Kasada ceremony is the traditional feast day Tengger tribe held every 14th day in the month Kasada in the Javanese calendar. In Kasada ceremony, Tengger tribe throws a variety of offerings such as vegetables, fruits, livestock and even money into the crater of Mount Bromo.
Photo: travel.detik.com
Tengger tribe itself is old Hindu. Unlike other Hindus worship in temples, Tengger tribe actually do worship in punden, danyang and potent. So potent is the primary venue for the ceremony Kasada. Poten is a plot of land in a sea of sand at the foot of Mount Bromo and terdisi of several buildings and arranged in a composition.
Kasada ceremony performed Tengger Tribe as a form of gratitude for livestock and agriculture are abundant, begged to be kept away from the disaster, and the main thing is as a memorial sacrifice Raden Kesuma, children Jaka Seger and Lara Anteng, ruler Tengger tribe in ancient times.
In Kasada ceremony, Tengger tribe people gather to bring crops and livestock are laid out in a place called ongkek. They flocked to bring these offerings to the crater of Mount Bromo and then thrown into it.
Interestingly, the event was also used Kasada ceremony beggars and citizens Tengger tribe who live in the interior to scramble to get ongkek containing earlier offerings. Even a few of those who had come long ago and made a temporary shelter in Gunung Bromo.
There are several steps that must be passed in order that citizens Tengger tribe Kasada ceremony took place khikmad. Kasada ceremony began with the inauguration of Tengger elders. Then there were the performances of the ballet that tells the life Rara Anteng and Jaka Seger in the village Ngadisari.
Sukasada ceremony also became one of the tests that must be passed prospective shaman. If the candidate this shaman made a mistake in the procession Kasada ceremony, then he will fail designated as a shaman.
Sukasada ceremony followed at midnight, where shamans inauguration and blessing of the community in the desert of Mount Bromo. A shaman is highly respected among the Tengger tribe because it is a religious leader. Therefore, a shaman must pass an exam to memorize spells before the inauguration.
After that, then the ongkek sacrificed in Puden Fir enemy and thrown into the crater of Mount Bromo which marks the Kasada ceremony.
History Ceremony Kasada
Kasada actual ceremony has been held since the days of the Majapahit kingdom. Tengger tribe itself is believed to be descendants of Rara Anteng (daughter of King Majapahit) and Jaka Seger (Brahmin's son), and a combination of the two names into the origin of the name of this tribe.
The origin of Kasada ceremony was not separated from family life Rara Anteng and Jaka Seger. After many years of marriage, they have not been blessed with children. Rara Anteng and Jaka Seger then decide imprisoned at Mount Bromo pleaded given offspring.
In the midst of these pertaapaan, they are guided to be granted a desire to have children with the condition of their youngest child to be sacrificed to the crater of Mount Bromo. The pair agree to the terms and blessed with 25 children, with Kesuma as the youngest.
As the years passed, their willingness to sacrifice the youngest child to the crater of Mount Bromo also charged. But they did not have the heart, causing havoc and make the earth dark.
After know both the promise diucap, Kesuma youngest child was willing to be sacrificed in order to save the country so that the world calmed down.
To honor these sacrifices, residents Tengger tribe annually held Kasada ceremony by throwing offerings into the crater of Bromo. Community Tengger tribe known to be very obedient to tradition, no wonder Kasada ceremony is still preserved until now.
Kasada ceremony also brought many benefits to society Tengger tribe itself. In addition as a venue for asking for safety, Kasada ceremony was also able to siphon attention of tourists to come to watch.
In addition to storing the beauty is second to none, Bromo also have the cultural charms Kasada ceremony as offerings to Sang Hyang Widhi and ancestors. There are few tourists who come to Bromo to watch the ceremony.
Kasada ceremony is the traditional feast day Tengger tribe held every 14th day in the month Kasada in the Javanese calendar. In Kasada ceremony, Tengger tribe throws a variety of offerings such as vegetables, fruits, livestock and even money into the crater of Mount Bromo.
Photo: travel.detik.com
Tengger tribe itself is old Hindu. Unlike other Hindus worship in temples, Tengger tribe actually do worship in punden, danyang and potent. So potent is the primary venue for the ceremony Kasada. Poten is a plot of land in a sea of sand at the foot of Mount Bromo and terdisi of several buildings and arranged in a composition.
Kasada ceremony performed Tengger Tribe as a form of gratitude for livestock and agriculture are abundant, begged to be kept away from the disaster, and the main thing is as a memorial sacrifice Raden Kesuma, children Jaka Seger and Lara Anteng, ruler Tengger tribe in ancient times.
In Kasada ceremony, Tengger tribe people gather to bring crops and livestock are laid out in a place called ongkek. They flocked to bring these offerings to the crater of Mount Bromo and then thrown into it.
Interestingly, the event was also used Kasada ceremony beggars and citizens Tengger tribe who live in the interior to scramble to get ongkek containing earlier offerings. Even a few of those who had come long ago and made a temporary shelter in Gunung Bromo.
There are several steps that must be passed in order that citizens Tengger tribe Kasada ceremony took place khikmad. Kasada ceremony began with the inauguration of Tengger elders. Then there were the performances of the ballet that tells the life Rara Anteng and Jaka Seger in the village Ngadisari.
Sukasada ceremony also became one of the tests that must be passed prospective shaman. If the candidate this shaman made a mistake in the procession Kasada ceremony, then he will fail designated as a shaman.
Sukasada ceremony followed at midnight, where shamans inauguration and blessing of the community in the desert of Mount Bromo. A shaman is highly respected among the Tengger tribe because it is a religious leader. Therefore, a shaman must pass an exam to memorize spells before the inauguration.
After that, then the ongkek sacrificed in Puden Fir enemy and thrown into the crater of Mount Bromo which marks the Kasada ceremony.
History Ceremony Kasada
Kasada actual ceremony has been held since the days of the Majapahit kingdom. Tengger tribe itself is believed to be descendants of Rara Anteng (daughter of King Majapahit) and Jaka Seger (Brahmin's son), and a combination of the two names into the origin of the name of this tribe.
The origin of Kasada ceremony was not separated from family life Rara Anteng and Jaka Seger. After many years of marriage, they have not been blessed with children. Rara Anteng and Jaka Seger then decide imprisoned at Mount Bromo pleaded given offspring.
In the midst of these pertaapaan, they are guided to be granted a desire to have children with the condition of their youngest child to be sacrificed to the crater of Mount Bromo. The pair agree to the terms and blessed with 25 children, with Kesuma as the youngest.
As the years passed, their willingness to sacrifice the youngest child to the crater of Mount Bromo also charged. But they did not have the heart, causing havoc and make the earth dark.
After know both the promise diucap, Kesuma youngest child was willing to be sacrificed in order to save the country so that the world calmed down.
To honor these sacrifices, residents Tengger tribe annually held Kasada ceremony by throwing offerings into the crater of Bromo. Community Tengger tribe known to be very obedient to tradition, no wonder Kasada ceremony is still preserved until now.
Kasada ceremony also brought many benefits to society Tengger tribe itself. In addition as a venue for asking for safety, Kasada ceremony was also able to siphon attention of tourists to come to watch.

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