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A woman retrieving rice from a leuit. Leuit is a type of vernacular rice barn found in the Sundanese architecture of Western Java, Indonesia. It used to store rice after harvest for future and daily use. A leuit is an essential part of Sundanese agricultural tradition, especially during annual Seren Taun harvest ceremony. In Sundanese tradition ...
Tongkonan style rice barns of the Toraja peoples in Sulawesi, Indonesia Sundanese leuit in West Java. Two Minang rangkiang in front of Rumah Gadang, West Sumatra.. Rice barns in Indonesia (known as lumbungs) are built on four poles, usually stand between 1½ metre and 2 metres up from ground level.
The typical Sundanese leuit (rice barn) is an important part of traditional Sundanese villages; it is held in high esteem as the symbol of wealth and welfare. Since early times, the Sundanese have predominantly been farmers. [ 18 ]
Seren Taun at the village of Malasari, Bogor Regency Seren Taun is an annual traditional Sundanese rice harvest festival and ceremony. The festival was originally held to mark the new agriculture year in the Sundanese ancient calendar as well as thanks giving for the blessings of the abundance rice harvest, and also to pray for the next successful harvest.
Leuit, Sundanese traditional granary, in West Java, Indonesia The Grain House ( Kornhaus ), building on the left, next to tram 9, located on Kornahusplatz in Bern , was a granary built between 1711 and 1715 (photo from 1983)
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[19] [22] Indonesian vernacular architecture also recognizes numbers of lumbung or rice barns styles, such as Sundanese leuit, Sasak style rice barn, Toraja's tongkonan shape, to Minangkabau's rangkiang. [23] Rice-growing shapes the landscape, is sold at markets, and is served in most meals. [22] [24] Ancient statue of the rice goddess Dewi Sri.
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