Andreas Kristianto, E. Singgih, Stefanus Christian Haryono
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印度尼西亚是世界上拥有最大群岛的国家,共有一万七千多个岛屿。海洋国家 "一词其实一直在当地智慧(文化)的故事中涌动,但在殖民时期,这个词失去了原有的意义,印尼开始被当作一个农业国对待。本文指出,印尼海洋社会包含各种继承下来的宗教价值观,包括有关海洋宇宙学的神话、传说、民间传说和口头传统。民间传说、神话和传说在社会中占有重要地位,不仅指文化传统,还包含与印尼民族身份密切相关的宗教或神学价值。本文研究的是被视为海洋守护神的神话人物 Nyi Roro Kidul。围绕 Nyi Roro Kidul 形象的传说可作为一个重要的特例,用于发展符合实际情况的爪哇生态气神学[圣灵],并帮助解决一些当代生态问题。
Indonesia is the country with the largest archipelago in the world, with a total of seventeen thousand islands. The term ‘maritime nation’ has actually been surging through stories of local wisdom (culture), but during the colonial period, the term lost its original significance and Indonesia came to be treated as if it were an agrarian country. This paper shows that Indonesian maritime society contains various inherited values of religiosity, including myths, legends, folklore, and oral traditions about marine cosmology. Folklore, myths, and legends have an important position in society, not only referring to cultural traditions but also containing religious or theological values that are closely related to the identity of the Indonesian nation. This paper studies the mythical figure of Nyi Roro Kidul who is considered the sea guardian. The legend surrounding the figure of Nyi Roro Kidul can serve as an important trope to develop a contextual Javanese eco-pneumatology [Holy Spirit] and help address some of the contemporary ecological issues.