The
Yadnya Kasada Ceremony on iconic Mount Bromo
The Yadnya Kasada (or more popularly known as Kesodo) is a festival held
every 14th day of the Kasada Month in the traditional Hindu lunar calendar.
This ceremony is held to honor Sang Hyang Widhi, God Almighty, and is based on
the ancient legend of Roro Anteng and Joko Seger.
Legend has it that a couple named Roro Anteng and Joko Seger remained
childless after many years of marriage. Therefore they meditated atop Mount
Bromo, beseeching the mountain gods for assistance. The gods granted them 24
children on the condition that the 25th child must be thrown into the volcano
as human sacrifice. The gods’ request was observed, and so the tradition of
offering sacrifices thrown into the volcano to appease the deities continues
until today, but, of course, with no sacrifices of humans. Instead, today chickens, goats and vegetables
are thrown into the crater as sacrifice.
Yadnya Kasada is observed by the Tenggerese, who are descendants of the
aristocracy of the once powerful 13th century Majapahit kingdom in East
Java. At the fall of the Majapahit
empire they fled and took refuge in the upper slopes of Mt. Bromo. Despite the
fact that the majority of Javanese have converted to Islam, this unique community
, nonetheless, continues to cling to their ancient beliefs from the days of
Majapahit until today. Similar to the Hindu Balinese, the Tenggerese worship
Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa, the Almighty God, along with the Trimurti gods, of
Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu, with added elements of Animism and Mahayana
Buddhism.
On
the day of Yadnya Kasada , devotees who have journeyed up the mountain, will
pray together atop the mountain and then throw their offerings into the crater
of the volcano. The sacrifice include vegetables, fruit, livestock, flowers as
well as money, and are offered in grateful thanks for an abundance of
agricultural produce and livestock given to them. Sometimes locals clamber down
into the crater despite obvious dangers, to retrieve the sacrificed goods,
which are believed to bring them good luck. Visitors and tourists are welcome
to watch this ceremony, so a number of travel agents in East Java offer special
tours to Mt. Bromo starting from Surabaya or Malang , which include a pre-dawn
horseback ride across the sand-sea of Bromo and the unforgettable sunrise over
this mountain range. The active volcano
of Mt. Bromo forms part of the Bromo – Semeru National Park. The ceremony will be held from 20th to 21st July 2016, it’s will
be an enjoyable holiday experience in July 2016.


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