2019
DOI: 10.36675/btj.v3i1.31
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Introduction of Keris; an ancient weapon from Asian peninsula

Abstract: Out of many weapons possessed by myriad inhabitant tribes of southeast Asia, Keris is probably the most unique and well known. The dagger is a common weapon along the Malayan Peninsula, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Keris can be classified into two types based on its shape, namely straight Keris and Luk (wavy) Keris, which always odd in number. Empu, the name given to the Keris maker, hardened iron as the core material in making the knife with particular techniques passed from their predecessor. An object ca… Show more

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“…Keris lama dan baru didasarkan pada selama dan setelah masa kerajaan Singosari-Surakarta dan Yogyakarta. Namun demikian, pada prinsipnya berdasar bentuk, keris dapat dibagi menjadi dua tipe (Meranggi, 2019), yaitu keris lurus dan bergelombang (luk).…”
Section: Kajian Pustakaunclassified
“…Keris lama dan baru didasarkan pada selama dan setelah masa kerajaan Singosari-Surakarta dan Yogyakarta. Namun demikian, pada prinsipnya berdasar bentuk, keris dapat dibagi menjadi dua tipe (Meranggi, 2019), yaitu keris lurus dan bergelombang (luk).…”
Section: Kajian Pustakaunclassified
“…Pendeta akan memimpin ritual malukat, membacakan mantra-mantra dan memercikkan air suci. Pendeta memasukkan kepala atau seluruh badan peserta malukat ke dalam air atau membasuhnya di sumber air (Meranggi, 2018). Malukat juga mencakup meditasi dan refleksi pribadi.…”
Section: Hasil Dan Pembahasanunclassified
“…It is believed that the sea can purify what is impure. The belief that campuhan is identical with the sea means that it has the same power as the sea in that it can change what is impure into pure (Meranggi, 2018;Titib, 2003). While the manak salah family stayed in their isolation, they used the water from the campuhan for domestic purposes (see figure 3).…”
Section: Analysis Of the Contents Of The Dewa Tatwa Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%