Mystery " SEDEKAH LAUT " CILACAP
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Cilacap city is a city with beautiful beaches tour also holds many cultural uniqueness and beauty. One
of the cultures that are maintained by the public dole culture Cilacap
is the usual sea or commemorated annually exactly one suro.2 October 2009, where for the first time I followed and watched the sea alms procession. How awe to see the beach filled with visitors from all regions.According to sources that I can turn this tradition began in the reign of Cilacap regent 3rd Duke Tjakrawerdaya III.Turtle
bay beach is the place of departure and the stump Jolen Jolen - Jolen
others floated around the island of Nusa Kambangan Majheti, Jolen
sesedekahan tunggung is composed of a buffalo head, the head of cow,
goat's head, the result - agricultural products, jarit, flowers and
other sesedekahan.On
the night before the procession procession - march began, the district
and every village will hold a ritual and then in the morning all the
people gathered at the pavilion will Cilacap area.According
to the Cilacap, sea alms ritual is an expression of gratitude to God
for the catch of fish by the Cilacap which is basically their main
livelihood is fishing. At sea alms procession also involve the guards and ladies - ladies complete with Javanese traditional clothes. Additionally
procession also celebrated with art displayed by the group - a group of
fishermen like calung, sisiangan, ebeg and others - others.When finished wine - procession will then floated ketengah sesedekahan sea. Usually people will follow by boat - fishing boat. When
it was my astonishment at the sight of the greater community of
thousands of very great enthusiasm to participate and witness this
tradition. Arriving on the high seas, and stump Jolen Jolen - Jolen others will be discarded ketengah sea. Then I witnessed hundreds - hundreds of people jumped from the ship into the sea. Cann which really makes me wonder. It
was from a source that I can, take sesedekahan sksn society that has
discarded and the water around stumps and Jolen Jolen - Jolen others
discarded. Society believes that water will bring good luck.Of little process - the process that I know of is seen in terms of culture and tradition is very unique and beautiful. A
culture of many budayaIndonesiayang able to attract hundreds - hundreds
of people from everywhere to feel awe, which needs to be preserved for
the nation's cultural wealth. Culture will remain a hallmark of the region - the area menjawa.From
this we can also see examples of the many examples of how our society
has a tradition and consistency in maintaining a sense of mutual
cooperation, togetherness and great tolerance.However,
when viewed from the side of the religious tradition has certainly
conflict with the rules - the rules of the Islamic religion. Because
there is a procession in the ritual - a ritual which in my opinion is
the ancestral gods or ancestors who are considered mystical. At
the height of the show was the disposal of the public say that Jolen
was sesedekahan but rather is sesajenan my opinion, it is because
mubadzir not expressing gratitude but throw away and wasted - wasted
sustenance from Allah who has given.Would
it not be better if the results - the results are not dumped in the
middle of the ocean but was given to the society to be more beneficial,
and only then hold events - public art events of Cilacap.But it seems as a civilized society we should be proud of the variety of cultures that still retained pleh society. After all, at the cultural reality also provides many positive sides in Cilacap area. Turtle bay beach will be crowded by immigrants or travelers from all regions. Boats - fishing boats will also be more crowded rented. And there is also akn look how our society is true - true national unity. Then
no longer terpungkiri aka tone recognition arts culture of the
community that is so beautiful to be displayed to the public Cilacap
other areas.KebudayaanIndonesiaakan
increasingly rich and beautiful if we all were able consistently to
maintain and preserve the rich culture and customs
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