Jaka Waskita
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Kintunan Ti Sepuh Kanggo Anaking Jimat Awaking: Five Heritage Knowledge of Ki Sunda for Self-Protection
The Sundanese community is one of the numerous ethnic groups that reside in Indonesia. These people inhabit the lowlands of Java Island and have dwelled alongside the Javanese since time immemorial. Although the two groups are neighbors, their cultures differ greatly, particularly in terms of their language. The majority of Sundanese people live on the western side of Java Island, namely in the West Java and Banten provinces. This area is commonly referred to as Tanah Sunda, Tanah Pasundan, or Tanah Parahyangan (Sundaland).
By Jaka Waskita2 months ago in Humans
Roses in Spiritual Perspective
The rose is more than just a beautiful flower. In many cultures, it is a symbol of spiritual perfection and a catalyst for reaching spiritual ecstasy. This article will explore the spiritual significance of roses and their role in achieving deep spiritual values. We will delve into their symbolism in Sufi poetry and the stories surrounding their healing properties, as well as their use in extracting the essence of flowers. Join us as we embark on a journey of spiritual discovery through the lens of the rose.
By Jaka Waskita2 months ago in FYI
A Letter From A Father To His Son:
Dear Son, As I pen these words to you, I am reminded of the lessons I have learned throughout my life. I have experienced both good and bad times, and it is through my pain and failure that I have gained wisdom. I want to share with you these lessons that have touched the hearts of many people.
By Jaka Waskita2 months ago in Motivation
Kujang: A Symbol of Sharpness, Courage, & Justice
Kujang is a traditional weapon of the Sundanese people in West Java, Indonesia. It is a unique weapon that reflects not only the Sundanese culture but also the sharpness and critical thinking required to use it effectively. In addition to its use as a weapon, Kujang is also a symbol of power and courage to protect rights and justice. Kujang is often used as a 'batur ludeung' or companion in battle and is considered the ultimate weapon by the Sundanese people. It is believed that Kujang has a spirit that can protect its holder and provide strength and power in battle. Therefore, Kujang is not only a weapon but also a symbol of the courage and bravery required to face the challenges of life. Today, Kujang is not only used as a weapon but also as a decorative item, a souvenir, and a symbol of Sundanese culture. Its unique shape and intricate designs make it an attractive item for collectors and tourists alike.
By Jaka Waskita2 months ago in FYI