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Javanese Kejawen community performing Birat Sengkolo ritual with offerings including several tumpeng. Kejawèn (Javanese: ꦏꦗꦮꦺꦤ꧀, romanized: Kajawèn) or Javanism, also called Kebatinan, Agama Jawa, and Kepercayaan, is a Javanese cultural tradition, consisting of an amalgam of Animistic, Buddhist, Islamic and Hindu aspects.
Gaya Zakri - "Ucap Selamat Hari Raya" Sharifah Aini - "Nostalgia Aidilfitri" Rosemaria - "Di Pagi Aidilfitri" Khairil Johari Johar - "Sepasang Kurung Biru" Gaya Zakri, D J Dave & Rosemaria - "Senandung Hari Raya" Cenderawasih - "Bersama Di Hari Raya" Sweet September - "Hari Raya Tetap Tiba" Sheila Majid - "Hari Mulia" Rahimah Rahim - "Selamat ...
In the 80's, Indonesian media widely coined the term Pop kreatif. [6] Journalists Seno M. Hardjo and Bens Leo is cited to have popularized this term to differentiate the music presented by musicians with the likes of Guruh Soekarnoputra, Eros Djarot, Chrisye, Fariz RM, and Dian Pramana Poetra from the Melancholic pop music artists and genre. [3]
"(God) Save The Sultan" (Malay: Selamat Sultan, pronounced [səlamat sultan]) is the official state anthem of Terengganu, Malaysia.It was composed by Mohamad Hashim bin Abu Bakar in 1927, an Assistant Teacher at the Malay Primary School at Paya Bunga.
Selamat Sultan (pronounced [səlamat sultan]) is the state anthem of Kelantan, Malaysia. Its melody was composed in 1927 by Allahyarham Mohamed bin Hamzah Saaid (1895–1971), the Goa -born Bandmaster of the Kelantan Police Band who was ordered to have an instrumental song played for the then- Sultan of Kelantan , Ismail . [ 1 ]
Syafinaz Selamat is the youngest child out of 11 siblings, and was born in the Pontian District of Johor in Malaysia. Syafinaz began her singing journey as a child singer at the age of 7 in events around her hometown in the Batu Pahat District.
Jiva is the immortal essence of a living organism in Hinduism and Jainism.. Jiva, Jīva, or Jiwa may also refer to: . Jīva (Jainism), the soul substance in Jainism Jīvá, a Sanskrit trigonometric term also known as jyā; see Jyā, koti-jyā and utkrama-jyā
This Japanese compound kotodama combines koto 言 "word; speech" and tama 霊 "spirit; soul" (or 魂 "soul; spirit; ghost") voiced as dama in rendaku.In contrast, the unvoiced kototama pronunciation especially refers to kototamagaku (言霊学, "study of kotodama"), which was popularized by Onisaburo Deguchi in the Oomoto religion.