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  • Tenggerese man bring a goat as an offering to the spirit of Bromo volcano during Yadnya Kasada ritual in Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia, July 23, 2013. Tenggerese believe their ancestors Princes Roro Anteng and Prince Joko Seger sacrificed their 25th child to the volcano after their wish to be given children were fulfilled by the gods. Later on, Tenggerese continue the ritual by delivering offerings such as vegetables, fruits, money, livestock and paddy to the crater of Bromo volcano.
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  • Javanese men of Yogyakarta Royal servants lead a ritual of sacrificial to the spirit of the sea known as Nyai Roro Kidul (The Princes of South Sea) in Parangkusumo beach near ancient city of Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, June 9, 2013. In Javanese philosophy, there are two worlds that human should deal with; macrocosm and microcosm. Macrocosm deals with spirituality and mystery, whereas microcosm deals with reality and physic. The aim of life is to harmonize the both. Javanism is a way of living, merely like Hinduism or Buddhism. It is a thought that stresses on inner peace, balance and harmony and it contains complete tools to interpret life whether it is the Sein (Being) or the Werden (Becoming).
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  • A pair of chicken wings is left on the ground as a trance dancer eat it alive during a perfomance in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, June 26, 2012. In Javanese philosophy, there are two worlds that human should deal with; macrocosm and microcosm. Macrocosm deals with spirituality and mystery, whereas microcosm deals with reality and physic. The aim of life is to harmonize the both. Javanism is a way of living, merely like Hinduism or Buddhism. It is a thought that stresses on inner peace, balance and harmony and it contains complete tools to interpret life whether it is the Sein (Being) or the Werden (Becoming).
    GNJ2012D0040826 283.jpg
  • Javanese worshippers bring Gunungan contains of vegetables and fruits during a ritual of sacrificial to mark the establisment of their village on the hills near ancient city of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, June 14, 2012. In Javanese philosophy, there are two worlds that human should deal with; macrocosm and microcosm. Macrocosm deals with spirituality and mystery, whereas microcosm deals with reality and physic. The aim of life is to harmonize the both. Javanism is a way of living, merely like Hinduism or Buddhism. It is a thought that stresses on inner peace, balance and harmony and it contains complete tools to interpret life whether it is the Sein (Being) or the Werden (Becoming).
    GNJ2012D0040615 301.jpg
  • Javanese men bring a buffalo's head onto a truck as they prepare for sacrifial ritual at a former Dutch sugar factory in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, April 6, 2013. During the Indonesia Revolution era, Java Island became the central of sugar industry. The Dutch built many sugar factories and transportation system to transport sugar from cities to main port in Jakarta then continued shipped it to Dutch land. To reduce the rebellion from Javanese, Dutch created a myth of the factory and held ritual of sacrificial in order to get abundant product of sugar. They sacrificed two heads of buffalo and chickens. This ritual still remain in some big colonial sugar factories until today. The ritual takes time in the beginning of milling.
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  • Villagers wait for a chicken that flying after thrown into the crater of Bromo by Tenggerese worshiper during Yadnya Kasada ritual in Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia, July 24, 2013. Tenggerese believe their ancestors Princes Roro Anteng and Prince Joko Seger sacrificed their 25th child to the volcano after their wish to be given children were fulfilled by the gods. Later on, Tenggerese continue the ritual by delivering offerings such as vegetables, fruits, money, livestock and paddy to the crater of Bromo volcano.
    GNJ2013D0040723 431.jpg
  • People at the outer slope of Bromo volcano during Yadnya Kasada ritual in Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia, July 24, 2013. Tenggerese believe their ancestors Princes Roro Anteng and Prince Joko Seger sacrificed their 25th child to the volcano after their wish to be given children were fulfilled by the gods. Later on, Tenggerese continue the ritual by delivering offerings such as vegetables, fruits, money, livestock and paddy to the crater of Bromo volcano.
    GNJ2013D0040723 369.jpg
  • Tenggerese man bring a goat as an offering to the spirit of Bromo volcano during Yadnya Kasada ritual in Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia, July 23, 2013. Tenggerese believe their ancestors Princes Roro Anteng and Prince Joko Seger sacrificed their 25th child to the volcano after their wish to be given children were fulfilled by the gods. Later on, Tenggerese continue the ritual by delivering offerings such as vegetables, fruits, money, livestock and paddy to the crater of Bromo volcano.
    GNJ2013D0040723 171.jpg
  • Jatilan dancers at the moment of trance during a traditional dance perfomance in Cangkringan, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, June 9, 2013. The trance dance perfomance is a part of ritual that held by villagers on the slope of Merapi volcano. In Javanese philosophy, there are two worlds that human should deal with; macrocosm and microcosm. Macrocosm deals with spirituality and mystery, whereas microcosm deals with reality and physic. The aim of life is to harmonize the both. Javanism is a way of living, merely like Hinduism or Buddhism. It is a thought that stresses on inner peace, balance and harmony and it contains complete tools to interpret life whether it is the Sein (Being) or the Werden (Becoming).
    GNJ2013D0040609 220.jpg
  • A man prepares two-dimensional bamboo woven horses for a trance dance perfomance as a thanksgiving from the family for the blessed in Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia, June 29, 2012. In Javanese philosophy, there are two worlds that human should deal with; macrocosm and microcosm. Macrocosm deals with spirituality and mystery, whereas microcosm deals with reality and physic. The aim of life is to harmonize the both. Javanism is a way of living, merely like Hinduism or Buddhism. It is a thought that stresses on inner peace, balance and harmony and it contains complete tools to interpret life whether it is the Sein (Being) or the Werden (Becoming).
    GNJ2012D0040629 013.jpg
  • Javanese men put the buffalo's head near a huge machinery at a former Dutch sugar factory in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, April 6, 2013. During the Indonesia Revolution era, Java Island became the central of sugar industry. The Dutch built many sugar factories and transportation system to transport sugar from cities to main port in Jakarta then continued shipped it to Dutch land. To reduce the rebellion from Javanese, Dutch created a myth of the factory and held ritual of sacrificial in order to get abundant product of sugar. They sacrificed two heads of buffalo and chickens. This ritual still remain in some big colonial sugar factories until today. The ritual takes time in the beginning of milling.
    GNJ2013D0040406 497.jpg
  • Yogyakarta Royal servants wearing Peranakan attire and Javanese people gather on the southern slope of Merapi volcano during a sacrificial ritual to mark the establishment of Yogyakarta Empire by delivering offerings to the spirits of the volcano. July 3, 2011. In Javanese philosophy, there are two worlds that human should deal with; macrocosm and microcosm. Macrocosm deals with spirituality and mystery, whereas microcosm deals with reality and physic. The aim of life is to harmonize the both. Javanism is a way of living, merely like Hinduism or Buddhism. It is a thought that stresses on inner peace, balance and harmony and it contains complete tools to interpret life whether it is the Sein (Being) or the Werden (Becoming).
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  • Fiona says confession of faith to Islam and mark her convertion to Islam officially witnessed by the local muslim community in Bali, Indonesia. It took some time for the cleric and the board to decide wheter they will let Fiona to convert. They decided to accept her as a male in order to confess in faith to Islam. A documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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