The Kajang indigenous community has always maintained their lives in harmony with nature. One of the rituals that has been maintained by the Kajang indigenous community is the Andingingi ritual. This Andingingi tradition has been carried out for generations by ancestors or ancestors, and this is still done by people in Tana Toa Village, Kajang District, Bulukumba Regency. This activity method is packaged as a workshop. The andingingi ritual is considered a ritual to invoke safety and cool nature and its contents. In addition, the Kajang people require all participants of the Andingingi event to wear all-black clothes that are sanctified. Andingingi is a ceremony performed by all residents to cool nature and ask for prayers for everything on Earth. They ask God to bless and protect the universe. The andingingi ritual has great philosophical value and importance as a way to express gratitude for all the favors given by God. This tradition is in line with evidence of the eternal relationship between nature and humans in the Kajang indigenous community.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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