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  2. Javanese culture - Wikipedia

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    Javanese origin artforms are among the best known in Indonesia and the whole archipelago. The famous Javanese wayang puppetry culture was influenced by Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The Wayang repertoire stories, lakon, are mostly based on epics from India; Ramayana and Mahabharata. These epics and stories influenced wayang puppetry as well as ...

  3. Javanese people - Wikipedia

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    Javanese cultural expressions, such as wayang and gamelan, are often used to promote the excellence of Javanese culture The Javanese are the inventors of batik; it is an Indonesian culture that is widely known and popular in many countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Sri Lanka and East African countries

  4. Javanisation - Wikipedia

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    The Javanese diaspora, such as those to Suriname in Dutch colonial period, also contributed to the spread of Javanese culture. After the fall of Majapahit, Demak Sultanate replace its hegemony in Southern Sumatra by appointing Javanese regent to rule Palembang. In the early 17th century, the Sultanate of Palembang was established by Ki Gede ing ...

  5. Kejawèn - Wikipedia

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    Javanese syncretistic religiousness has a strong popular base, outnumbering the santri and the support for Islamic political parties. [22] [citation needed] Choy relates this to a Javanese apparent openness to new religions, but filtering out only those elements which fit into the Javanese culture. [23]

  6. Category:Javanese culture - Wikipedia

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  7. Rewang - Wikipedia

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    The Javanese man and woman work hand-in-hand in the Batik-making process. Rewang (from Javanese ꦫꦺꦮꦁ ) is a form of traditional cultural Javanese mutual cooperation and prosocial behavior , [ 1 ] widely practiced and adhered to by the native Javanese people on the Indonesian island of Java .

  8. Batik - Wikipedia

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    Batik plays multiple roles in the culture of Indonesia, especially in Javanese culture. The wax resist-dyeing technique has been used for centuries in Java , where certain motifs had symbolic meaning and prescribed use, indicating a person's level in society. [ 57 ]

  9. Kemben - Wikipedia

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    Kemben (Javanese: ꦏꦼꦩ꧀ꦧꦼꦤ꧀, Indonesian: kemban) is an Indonesian female torso wrap historically common in Java, Bali, and other parts of the Indonesian archipelago. It is made by wrapping a piece of kain (clothes), either plain, batik printed, velvet , or any type of fabrics, covering the chest wrapped around the woman's torso.