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Unveiling Earthquake Interpretation Insights from Tetamba Cirebon Manuscript Hidayani, Fika; Arfan, Am'mar Abdullah
Jurnal Tamaddun: Jurnal Sejarah dan Kebudayaan Islam Vol 12, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/tamaddun.v12i2.12063

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This research explores the seismic interpretations of the Tetamba Cirebon manuscript, providing a comprehensive analysis of gender dynamics, spirituality, and minority perspectives in the context of seismic events. The manuscript’s emergence not only reveals seismic interpretations but also indicates a cultural shift towards inclusivity within the spiritual domain. This shift challenges established norms by advocating for a more equitable representation of both men and women in spiritual discourse. Additionally, this manuscript provides a platform for minority communities to express their unique perspectives on significant events. It is essential to acknowledge and respect the diverse narratives woven by our ancestors in this exploration. The text’s significant contribution is in providing a deep understanding of the complex relationship between spirituality and seismic phenomena. It offers new insights into how minority groups respond to and interpret these events. In addition to uncovering seismic interpretations, this research establishes a basis for promoting open and inclusive discussions about the diversity of spiritual beliefs. This research aims to encourage a broader exploration of the meaning behind earthquake interpretations, beyond their classification as seismic events. These interpretations are viewed as stories that are intricately linked to the spiritual essence of various cultures. It also broadens perspectives on seismic events by recognizing the rich tapestry of spiritual beliefs, values, and relationships interwoven in this narrative
Ritual, Rasa, Raga: Menyelami Upacara Adat Pernikahan dalam Serat Centhini Jilid 6 Endang Putri, Sekar Arum; Qothrotunnada, Syelly; Salsabila, Nazwa; Fakhrurroji, Fakhrurroji; Azriel, Muhammad; Hidayani, Fika
Jurnal Tamaddun: Jurnal Sejarah dan Kebudayaan Islam Vol 13, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : UIN SIber Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/tamaddun.v13i2.22716

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Serat Centhini is recognised as a comprehensive compendium of Javanese culture, embracing a wide range of subjects including ethics, traditional recipes, and metaphysical teachings. This study specifically highlights the richness of descriptions of Javanese traditional wedding ceremonies in the Centhini Manuscript Volume 6, through the integration of three main dimensions, namely the symbolic (ritual), emotional (feelings), and physical (body) dimensions. The objective of this study is to identify the fundamental meaning behind each procession, to trace the traces of cultural transformation, and to affirm the relevance of these values to the spirituality of contemporary Javanese society.  The text was analysed using a qualitative approach and literary hermeneutic methods, with the analysis being both descriptive and interpretative. The results of the analysis demonstrate that wedding ceremonies, particularly those involving Jayengresmi and Niken Tambangraras, exhibit a profound syncretism between Javanese traditions and Islamic values. Moreover, this procession evinces the symbolism of the body (raga), emotional experiences (rasa), and reflections on traditional gender constructs. Therefore, the wedding ceremony described in Serat Centhini is not merely a series of traditions, but rather a concrete manifestation of the relationship between humans and moral values, spirituality, and Javanese cultural identity, which is in a state of constant adaptation.