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TRADISI SYAWALAN di Morodemak, Bonang, Demak
Khoirul Anwar
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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This paper describes the tradition of Syawalan at Morodemak Village, District Bonang, Demak regency to reveal the meaning of the tradition for the community. Direct observations, interviews and examination of secondary data, explain that the tradition for the people of Morodemak, is a form of gratitude to the Almighty God for the gift of the abundance of seafood as well phrase prayer of salvation from all dangers that can arise from the sea. Tradition also has significance of Syawalan concern for nature, especially the sea as well as the meaning of cohesion and communality among fishing communities. In addition to these cultural meanings, tradition of Syawalan also has economic and socio-cultural significance for local government and communities.
UPACARA ADAT SEDEKAH LAUT di Pantai Cilacap
Suryanti, Ani
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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The Ceremony of Sedekah Laut is a traditional event held annually in Syura or Muharram month on Javanese calendar Tuesday or Friday Kliwon by fisherman community in Cilacap of Central Java to thank God for His blessings. This paper describes the practice of Sedekah Laut and its function for the Cilacap people. The data are taken through participatory observation in the Sedekah Laut event. The result shows that the ritual has several functions for the society covering social, cultural, economic, as well as religious dimensions. Special functions of the ceremony are as to express gratitude to God the Almighty for His generosity of blesssing the community with abunndant of fish subsistence and as to pray for life safety.
SERAT PAMORING KAWULA GUSTI Perwujudan Islam Kejawen
Barowi, Ahmad
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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Serat Pamoring Kawula-Gusti is a form of elements of Java Islamic mysticism. The book contains points of doctrine of Islamic mysticism or Sufism processed and adapted to the Javanese thoughts. The book is often called suluk when in the form of poetry and called wirid when in the form of prose. The largest and richest book of suluk with elements of Sufism, namely Serat Centhini, while the books of famous wirid Serat Wirid Hidayat Jati and Kitab Kunci Swargo. The books are the books of Java sufism enriched and refined with elements of mysticism and the teachings of nobility. Serat Pamoring Kawula-Gusti is a crowning invaluable achievement of Javanese culture. Javanese culture is progressing brilliantly during its rise since the kingdom of Kartasura. Main ideas taught by R. Ng. Ranggawarsita in the book is an expression of the basics of Islam to the Java language and lifestyle in accordance with the teachings of Islamic mysticism (Sufism). Mystical teaching of Islam expressed in the language and lifestyle of Java is that life in this world is not a destination, but a journey towards a more perfect life to the afterlife or in union with God again.
DUDUK SAMA RENDAH, BERDIRI SAMA TINGGI Nilai-Nilai Budaya Nelayan & Petambak di Sambas, Kalimantan Barat
Pridaningsih, Deliana R.
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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Until now, the traditional fishermen and fish farmers of Sambas still uphold traditional values as implemented as hereditary greet, such as drink coffee together and Saprahan meal which are small things for people of other communities. For these fishermen and fish farmers these daily activities mean a lot to tighten the brotherhood. In the midst of their life pressure, they kept alive these simple cultural values.
RUWATAN dalam Masyarakat Jawa
Rukiyah, Rukiyah
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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Ruwatan is a Javanese traditional ceremony. This paper discusses the basic reason of ruwatan, who should need ruwatan, what elements are present in ruwatan, and how ruwatan ceremonial ordinances. Descriptive analysis answers that ruwatan held as a means to escape from the disaster that purported to be carried in a ruwatan holder. The basis of holding ruwatan is a myth that gave birth Batara Kala who would prey on children of Sukerta.
TRADISI MALEMAN di Masjid Agung Demak
Anafah, Naili
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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Maleman is one tradition performed by Moslem communities in Demak, a coastal city in Central Java. This paper aims at describing activities of Maleman as practiced by pilgrimers by staying at Masjid Agung Demak, Demak Great Mosque, on the last nights of uneven dates of Ramadhan fasting month. The purpose of this practice is to expect for the nights of the Lailatul Qodar which is believed as heavenly mercyful nights in which heavens of Allah are filled with blessings and mercies. Activities of maleman at Masjid Agung Demak area are different from those of maleman at other mosque areas; nowadays maleman at Masjid Agung Demak area is accompanied with night market, festival of rebana, carnival on the street, exchange meal, fire crackers and other secular interests.
UPACARA ADAT BUANG JUNG pada Masyarakat Suku Sekak di Bangka
Fajriana, Fidyan
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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Rules, norms, views, traditions or customs embody social system supporters, who later formed the customary tradition. One of the customs is a traditional ceremony of Buang Jung conducted by fisherman’s community in Bangka Island. The ceremony was carried out because of the belief in forces beyond human abilities such as God of the Sea. This ceremony is called Buang Jung (meaning boat offering), since a jung (mini boat) is thrown into the sea as an offering of Sekak Tribe to the god of the sea.
SISTEM SOSIAL-BUDAYA DI INDONESIA
Kistanto, Nurdien H.
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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Human creature and culture together build a socio-cultural life, patterned and systematically referred to a socio-cultural system. Systematization through adjustments with the socio-cultural thoughts and practices in norms, ideas, values, aesthetics, tradition, all of which can be realized through cultural elements, at one time was the cultural content. Socio-cultural systems can be understood as the bowl of developing cultural elements as the embodiment of cultural contents which are intertwined. Five Indonesian socio-cultural systems, which are formed by cultural background and experiences from period to period, can be considered as the fruits of civilization and nation experiences perpetually moving and growing.
KEARIFAN LOKAL DALAM PENGELOLAAN SUMBER DAYA PESISIR DAN LAUT Hukum Adat Laot dan Lembaga Panglima Laot di Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam
Puspita, Maya
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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The fisherman communities of Aceh Nangroe Darussalam has been aware to manage their potential resources, their coast and seas for centuries equipped with local indigenous values tradition and culture, so-called „traditional wisdom.‟ The traditional wisdom implied in this region includes the authority ground of Panglima Laot, fishing time determination and the system of marine management cooperated with local government. The sanction is also applied as a consequence of its violation. They respect the nature a lot and believe if they “treat†the nature wisely and gently, it will give them something in return. They well manage between the local indigenous values tradition and culture and management of coastal and marine resources in order to maintain the sustainability of the resources. Primarily, after the tsunami, the fishermen society became more cautious and aware to preserve the ocean along with the resources.
MAKNA MITOLOGIS LEGENDA JAKA POLENG
DEVI, WIKA SOVIANA
Sabda: Jurnal Kajian Kebudayaan Vol 3, No 2: 2008
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Jaka Poleng legend is a folklore with several versions developed in the northern coastal area of Brebes. Comparing the oral and written versions of Jaka Poleng story resulted in some differences in the transformation of Jaka Poleng into a snake. The public response of the mythological meaning of the Jaka Poleng story is the reaction toward the existence of Jaka Poleng figure. This figure is believed to remain exist in one room in the Pendopo Kabupaten of Brebes. Some believe that Jaka Poleng is the guardian of Brebes people.