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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Paradise of Karimunjawa

Karimunjawa Island (Jepara Tourism Info)
coastal forest
mangrove

Mangrove at Karimunjawa (Jepara Tourism Info) Kalimasada Tree at Karimunjawa(Jepara Tourism Info) kalimasada

1. Flora and Fauna

dewadaruDewadaru Tree at Karimunjawa (Jepara Tourism Info)
Properties of fauna and flora Archipelago of Karimunjawa make it so fascinate. There are five group of ekosistem flora which consist of rock bunch ecology, forest of mangrove ( field ponder), coastal forest, and lowland forest.
Setigi Tree at Karimunjawa (Jepara Tourism Info)
Other side, fauna exist in Karimunjawa bervariatif, like long tail monkey and deer and also aquatic fauna consisting of 242 decorative fish type and 133 aquatic genera and also 2 turtle type which live in Garden ekosistem Go out to sea National of Karimunjawa.

setigi

Karimunjawa Turtle (Jepara Tourism Info)

turtle

monkey Karimunjawa Monkey (Jepara Tourism Info) Karimunjawa Brown Hawk (Jepara Tourism Info) brown hawk

2. Paradise Under Sea

Under the Sea of Karimunjawa (Jepara Tourism Info) Under the Sea of Karimunjawa (Jepara Tourism Info)

Karimunjawa is bunch of 27 island which have been specified as national park. Karimunjawa reside in on course 50 400-50 570 south latitude and 1110 40 – 1100 400 east meridian, 45 sea mile of Kartini beach Jepara.

Under the Sea of Karimunjawa (Jepara Tourism Info) Under the Sea of Karimunjawa (Jepara Tourism Info) Under the Sea of Karimunjawa (Jepara Tourism Info) Under the Sea of Karimunjawa (Jepara Tourism Info)


Monday, May 5, 2008

Torch War

Torch War at Jepara (Jepara Tourism Info)
Torch War at Tegal Sambi Villages


          The traditional ceremony “Obor-oboran” is one of traditional ceremonies owned by the society of Jepara regency, especially Tegal Sambi vilagge Tahunan district, which is the only one in Central Java and maybe in Indonesia.
Torch (obor) in the ceremony is made by two or three roll of banana mid-rit and filled with dry leaves of banana (Javanese: klaras)
The prepared torches are burnt together in order to be used as attacker. The bumped torches make a big red hot, eventually people call it “ Perang Obor” (Torch War ).


THE HISTORY

          The traditional ceremony Perang Obor, which is per formed at Pahing Monday in the night of Pon Tuesday in the month of Dzulhijah every year, it is held by the tegal Sambi villagers basic faith of the past event happened in the village.It is said that in the 16th century there was a rich farmer named Mbah Kyai Babadan in Tegal Sambi village. He has a lot of cattle, especially buffalo and cow.
It was impossible for him to look after the castle by himself, so he looked for and got a shepherd named Ki Gemblong. Ki Gemblong was very diligent in looking after those animals. He bathed them in a river every morning and evening, consequently the cattle grew healthy and fat. Kyai Babadan felt so happy and flattered Ki Gemblong for his diligence and obedience in tacking after the cattle.
One day, Ki Gemblong was looking after cattle in a river side of Kembangan when he saw many fish and shrimps in the river. Without waiting any longer, he caught the fish and shrimps, cooked and ate them in stable.
After that Ki Gemblong caught the fish and shrimps almost everyday. He forgot about his duty as a shepherd. As the result, the buffaloes and cows become weak and sick even death. This condition made Kyai babadan confused. He tried to heal his cattle by magic formulas but it didn’t work.
Finally Kyai Babadan found out the reason why his cattle become weak and sick. It was because Ki Gemblong liked to catch some fish and shrimps to be cooked and eaten more than looked after those animals.
Kyai Babadan was so angry. Finding Ki Gemblong cooked the fish, Kyai Babadan hit Ki Gemblong with a torch made by coconut palm. Ki Gemblong also took the some torch to face Kyai Babadan.
The torch war finally began. The fire from the torch spread everywhere and burnt up stubble next to the stable. The fire made the buffaloes and cows run away and unexpectedly the sick animals healed even where able to stand upright and ate in the field.
Tegalsambi villagers finally accepted the unexpected and amazing event as a miracle, that by the torch war all disease would be healed.
Nowadays, the traditional ceremony “Perang Obor” in used as away of sedekah bumi, (as) an expression of thanks to god for his mercy to the Tegalsambi villager. The ceremony is held once a year.



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