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Sanggar Padhanyangan & Punden BROMO

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Tengger people believe that a good life in the world will lead to a good life in the afterlife. They consider Mount Widodaren as the path to heaven. They consider the crater of Bromo as a place to punish evil people and those who abandon the customs of their ancestors. Therefore, they are very afraid of the crater of Mount Bromo and honor and sanctify the place.  In the residential areas of the Tengger people there are places that are believed to be the residence of spirits or spirits. They call these places sanggar padhanyangan and sanggar pundhen. These places are usually far from residential areas, located in the middle of fields and shaded by shady trees. These sanggar pundhen are usually surrounded by a hedge and a small part is surrounded by a wall fence. In addition to the sanggar pundhen, the Tengger people also have the sanggar Pamujan, which is an artificial studio located near the house

TENGGER TRADISIONAL CEREMONY

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The thanksgiving ceremony aimed at the four qiblas (east, west, north and south) is held in the 4th month, called pujan kapat. This thanksgiving ceremony is intended to save the village from plagues and disasters and for Sang Hyang Widi Wasa to provide welfare to the Tengger people. Dukun Tengger as a religious and traditional leader also has a thanksgiving ceremony called pujan kepitu (a thanksgiving ceremony held in the 7th month). For a month the Dukun tengger must undergo austerity, prevent lust, and eliminate evil thoughts. The peak of this ritual is called pati geni (not eating and drinking for a day and night and being in a dark room), then mutih, which means not being allowed to eat salty foods, and is closed again with pati geni. The next thanksgiving ceremony is held in the 8th month, called pujan kawolu. This thanksgiving ceremony is intended to welcome the beginning of the shaman's fast (megengan). As a community leader, the Dukun must always be clean and cl...

KORO BROMO CELEBRATION

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KARO BROMO CELEBRATION In the second month according to the Tengger calendar, the Tengger people hold a Karo celebration. This celebration is intended to express gratitude to Sang Hyang Widi Wasa who has created two types of creatures with different genders, namely male and female (kekarone), as their ancestors. In this celebration, the spirits of the ancestors are invited and given offerings to protect the matchmaking between wong loro (male and female) and their family members. This Karo celebration is also called Riyaya (holiday) Karo. On this holiday, the Tengger people visit each other from house to house.  Regarding the origin of this Karo celebration, the Tengger people have several different versions. Some Tengger people believe that this celebration is to commemorate the death of two servants named Setya and Setuhu. However, several Dukun, especially those living in Ngadisari and the surrounding area ( Ortepro Dukun ) have recently stated firmly that the legend...

THE TENGGER TRIBE OF BROMO

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Tengger Tribe of Bromo  The Tengger people are known as tough farmers, living in groups on hills not far from their agricultural land. The cold air temperature makes them comfortable working in the fields from morning to evening. The percentage of the population whose livelihood is as farmers is very large, namely 95% (see Marianno et al., 1993:21), while a small portion of them (5%) live as civil servants, traders, laborers, and service businesses. The service sectors they are engaged in include renting out riding horses for tourists both domestic and foreign, becoming jeep drivers (usually their own) #legendasukutengger #Tenggertribe  #bromo