The Role of
father and Mother
The family and social life play an important place for the Javanese.
For a traditional Javanese, it is beyond imagination to be separated from
the life of his or her families. A good family always respects their
parents, father as the head of family and mother as the
backbone. To respect the parents and ancestors, there is a proverb
saying 'mikul duwur, mendem jero' (carry on shoulders highly, bury
deeply), which means always honor them, remember the good things they have
done, forget the bad ones.
Lebaran or Idul Fitri
The most important family reunion is the day of Lebaran or
Idul Fitri, after one month of fasting period. It is celebrated
everywhere, within the families, between friends, in the offices, etc.
Special Lebaran 'ketupat' dishes are served (rice cake boiled in
rhombus, shaped packet of plaited coconut leaves), chickens, boiled eggs,
sambal goreng, etc. People from the lowest strata to the president of the
country are joyful celebrating the Lebaran.
Between family, there is a 'Sungkeman' or 'ngabekten'
ceremony, asking sincere forgiveness and blessing. For detail ngabekten
ceremony in royal families, please see article 'Garebeg', sub-title
of "The Garebeg Procession in Karatons".
In fact, Lebaran has become the biggest social and national
holidays. In this days and during the month, the people are using this
occasion to ask forgiveness from one to the others. The younger will visit
the elder, shaking with both hands or the younger should kiss the right
hand of the elder. A lot of visits to families, friends should be made. All the traffic in
Java is densely crowded. Cars are moving bumpers to bumpers. The trains,
buses, airplanes are fully books. Approximately 30 (thirty) millions
people are travelling in the island of Java, wishing to celebrate
Lebaran with their families !
Be well prepared if a foreign traveler would like to visit Central Java
at this time, make all the necessary booking at the latest one month in
advance, for the flights and also the hotels.
Visiting Each Other
The Javanese value highly social life. Although, they are busy, but
they will find time and opportunities to visit families and friends.
Individualism is not popular here. Many gathering or parties are organized
to celebrate some events, such as birthday, wedding, a boy circumcision,
X-mas (for Christians, but now non Christians could be also invited) and
many kinds of 'Slametan' (praying by several people, with foodstuff
offering in the form of rice cone with side dishes).
Sport Activities
Sports are also popular in this country, modern and traditional sports.
There is a ministry of youth and sports the Indonesian acronym is DEPORA,
guiding these activities and also Committee for National sports
Organization (the Indonesia acronym is KONI).
The modern sports consisting among other badminton (Indonesia is one of
the world power), tennis, football soccer, basketball, volley ball,
athletics, boxing, etc. The traditional sport, which is very popular, is
art of self-defense. The art of self-defense is divided by two big groups
:
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The first is using physical liveliness, skill and ability.
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The second group is using inner power. When inner power is
well developed, the person could resist, for instance the heat of fire,
snake bites, a stab of sharp knife., blow of a big stone or iron.
There are many different clubs of these self defense activities,
from the first as well as from the second group. A separate article of art
of self-defense should be gradually composed.
Arts
Arts in this country have been known since the ancient time, that is
the traditional arts. But nowadays, modern arts do exist too.
Modern music
Playing and singing local and foreign songs could
be heard and seen almost everywhere.
Paintings and arts
galleries
Exhibiting or selling ordinary products or some masterpiece
can be found in Yogya, Solo and Semarang. Modern theaters are only
performed from time to time.
Traditional dance
performances
Are routine events in Yogya and Solo. The performance of
leather puppet (wayang kulit) and wayang orang (played by human) can be
seen in Yogya and Solo.
Entertainment
Living in harmony
is very important for Javanese,
harmonious life in the family with neighbors, friends, colleagues at place
of work, etc. Harmony gives a balance in life, which in turn should give
a happy and safe motivation of life.
With this point of view, no wonder Javanese are easy to find
something pleasure in simple things, even for becak drivers, who have to
use a lot of physical energy to gain some rupiahs, they can enjoy
themselves easily waiting for the next passengers. They sing a simple
song, Uro-uro (Javanese old song) while smoking their
kretek. Sometimes they play cards (domino), jokingly, ridiculing each
other and everyone is amused.
Neighborhood Gathering
In 1960's to 1980's, in the evening some neighbors shall chat together
in some one's house, talking for the experience of the day or just over
something, from time to time laughter are heard, while drinking their
sweet and warm tea and smoking kretek.
This is one of cheap ways they make relaxation of mind, as tomorrow
they have to work again. In working as well as in life, they stick to
Principle of "Ojo ngoyo" or "Don't be too
pushy", it will keep you young for a longer period.
Family Gathering
Nowadays, when all cities in this country have electricity and many
parts of country site as well, it seems that people in the evening gather
with their own family watching TV programs. A present, there are several TV channels upon audience choice. TV has
become the cheapest entertainment means beside radio, and many families
own CD and videocassettes.
Some people prefer outside amusements such as cinema, karaoke, pub and
discotheque. Sometime, in weekend, they go picnicking to some places of
interest, to the mountain, to the beach or some good holiday resorts.
Fishing is also a popular entertainment.
Hobby of Domestic Pets
The favorite domestic pets among other are dogs, cats and birds. There
are several colorful cute birds which sing beautifully, such as canaries,
parakeets, doves, pigeons, cockatoos, starlings, mynas, parrots, perkutut
(turtle doves), poksay, cucakrawa, etc. Some richer people have peacocks -
the elegant birds.
From the chicken family, the more common are turkey, guinea fowl,
jungle fowl, but most popular is bekisar (cross between female domestic
chicken and male jungle fowl). The birds of poksay, cucakrawa and perkutut
are very popular, especially perkutut is a bird of pride according to
local tradition. A Javanese gentleman can sit hours, while sipping his sweet
tea and smoking his kretek cigarettes, listening to his perkutut gentle
songs.
Perkutut is treated with special care, placed in a special cage
designed only for this bird. From time to time, this bird is given jamu
(herbal medicine) to beautify his voice and also bathed. The local
fascination towards perkutut dates back centuries. It could be valued from
its physical characteristics, which could bring safety and fortune to the
owner and from its magical voice. These species could live as long as 100
years. The price of perkutut varies from US$ 1.00 (for the young and
untrained) up to the same price of the latest model of a BMW car!!! The
perkutut song competition is very interesting to be attended.
The fascination of perkutut is probably linked with Javanese
traditional behavior, saying : That a man is considered to be a real
man if he already has a house, a wife, a horse, a keris and a bird. It
has, of course, symbolic meaning.
The Famous Mo - Limo
A person must avoid Mo Limo, the five words begin with letter M, which
are:
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Maling
: to steal
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Madon
: to commit adultery
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Minum
: to get drunk due to excessive use of alcoholic
drinking
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Madat
: to lose one's mind due to opium, morphine, drugs,
etc.
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Main : to gamble with money
in order to get a good
conduct and respected by others.
Crime
Crime is a foe of every normal society in the world. Due to mostly
economic reasons, crime does exist in this country, although as not as
cruel like in the movies.
Visitors should be careful with their belongings. Keep it in a safe
place, in hotel for instance, keep in the safety box. The police have set
up a special unit of Polisi Pariwisata (Tourist Police Unit) to
protect the tourists visiting the country.
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