Giri Salaka Sacred Temple

November 19, 2009 by winona · Leave a Comment
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In addition to the nature’s beauty, Forest Purwo also has some historical place which often visited. This historical spot is concerning so close to the Forest Purwo’s legend. It is believed that Forest Purwo was the last escape of Majapahit people from the Mataram Kingdom’s aggression.

The historical site in Forest Purwo is Pura Luhur Giri Salaka ( Giri Salaka Sacred Hinduis-Temple), which is the praying temple for Hinduist who live around this national park. The Hinduist in this area is believed as the inherintance of Majapahit, which migrated to Blambangan Peninsula.

Pura Luhur Giri Salaka in visited mostly during Pagerwesi Ceremony. Pagerwesi Ceremony is held every 210 days as a gratitude to God in Heaven for the science and knowledge God send to earth.

Tabuik ceremony of West Sumatra

November 7, 2009 by winona · Leave a Comment
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The term ‘tabuik’ comes from Arabic ‘tabut’, which means cortege. Tabuik has been the tradition of people of West Sumatra, and holds in Asyura (10th of Month Muharram in Islamic calendar). According to local society, it is said that Tabuik is brough by Syiah of Middle East. It is actually the symbol of condolence and respect of Muslims of Pariaman Sumatra, towards Prophet Muhammad grandson ( Hussain, which was died during Karbala War).

The uniqueness of the ceremony, now has made Tabuik made as annual event, and considered as one of tourism agenda in Pariaman, Sumatra.

In addition to be used as the name of the ceremony, Tabuik is also the name of a certain figure. Tabuik is made of bamboo and wood, and shaped as horse with human head, sturdy and have wings. In Islam, this creature is called Buraq. A vertical trunk in 15m height is built on the Buraq. Tabuik then completed with some accessories which is dominated in color red.

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The Songket of Palembang

July 27, 2008 by winona · 2 Comments
Filed under: souvenir 

The Palembang’s Songket weaving , in form of fabrics or shaw nowadays, has been quite famous especially after being promoted many times in various national events, festivals, or exhibitions in Indonesia.

The songket is a traditional Palembang’s craftings, it is very unique that differentiate them with other kind of craftings, and usually products of home-made industries, it is made of silk yarns, combining with goldy ones, and then woven into fabrics with particularly high touch of art.

bungo cino

songket pulir

songket pulir

bungo pacik

bungo pacik

Songkets are usually woven by the women, but lately the men are involved too. It’s motives are varie form Lepus, jando baraes, bunga inten, tretes midar, pulis biru, kembang suku hijau, bungo cimo, bunga pacik, etc.

The Songkets commonly worn by women in ceremenony, such as weddings, official occasional and or traditional ceremonies. The Songket worn indicate the dignity of the person, that’s why The Songket fabrics are used as gifts too.


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