萨摩陀罗王子的坟墓作为斯拉格根摄政时期冈努克库斯定居点的增长动力

Tri Hartanto, Wahyu Prabowo, Suku Jawa, M. tradisi, yang menggambarkan, bahwa masyarakat Jawa, atau orang Jawa, Kata kunci makam, Pangeran Samudra
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爪哇人有许多传统,这表明爪哇人或爪哇人在实现他们的期望时,不仅仅是工作和祈祷,还有其他的方式,比如仪式上的努力,这些方式是基于他们对各种神话的信仰,以及在社会中发展的被认为是神圣的地方的历史。其中一个仪式场所和强烈的神话信仰是Samudra王子的坟墓,位于Gunung Kemukus, Pendem村,Sumberlawang区,sagen Regency,中爪哇。这座山(立方体山),有王子萨摩德拉的坟墓,奈艾奥罗乌兰和他的仆人。爪哇人,尤其是他们周围的人,有一种信仰,认为坟墓是神圣的。然后,社区开始在坟墓周围建造房屋并居住。人们通过ngalap祝福传统寻求祝福的习惯,这是一种从人类认为具有利益和善良的本质,对象或事物中寻求善良的活动,或寻求barakah (ngalap祝福)或其他词“tabarruk”。这座坟墓也是周围社区和爪哇岛人民举行ngalap祝福仪式的目的地。越来越多的社区访问导致坟墓周围定居点的增长,以前那里没有定居点,只有山丘。根据研究结果,萨摩德拉王子墓的存在是定居点出现的一个发电机。
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PRINCE SAMUDRA'S TOMB AS A GROWTH GENERATOR FOR GUNUNG KEMUKUS SETTLEMENT IN SRAGEN REGENCY
The Javanese have many traditions, which illustrate that the Javanese or Javanese people in achieving their expectations are not enough just to work and pray, but there are other ways such as ritual efforts that are carried out based on their belief in various myths and the history of places considered sacredness that develops in society. One of the ritual places and has a strong mythical belief is the tomb of Prince Samudra on Gunung Kemukus, Pendem Village, Sumberlawang District, Sragen Regency, Central Java. This hill (mountain of cubes), there is the tomb of Prince Samudra, Nyai Ontrowulan and his servants. The Javanese people, especially the people around them, have a belief that the tombs are considered sacred. Then the community began to build houses and live around the tomb. The habit of people seeking blessings through the tradition of ngalap blessing, which is an activity to seek goodness from an essence, object or something that is considered by humans to have benefits and goodness, or seeking barakah (ngalap blessing) or other words "tabarruk". This tomb is also a destination for the ngalap blessing ritual by the surrounding community and from the people on the island of Java. More and more community visits have led to the growth of settlements around the tomb, where previously there were no settlements, only hills. Based on the results of research, the existence of Prince Samudra's tomb is a generator for the emergence of settlements.
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