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- Aliran Kepercayaan (English: the branches/flows of beliefs) is an official cover term for groups of followers of various religious movements. It also...
- romanized: Kajawèn) or Javanism, also called Kebatinan, Agama Jawa, and Kepercayaan, is a Javanese cultural tradition, consisting of an amalgam of Animistic...
- since November 2017, the government started to formally recognize Aliran Kepercayaan, a broadly defined group of native religions which also includes Kaharingan...
- Parmalim Dayak Kaharingan Traditional Sabahan religions Indonesian Aliran Kepercayaan Kejawèn Kapitayan Karo Pemena Malaysian Philippine Dayawism Tagalog Polynesian...
- Court of Indonesia, "the branches/flows of beliefs" (Indonesian: aliran kepercayaan) - ethnic religions with new religious movements - must be recognised...
- 001 Protestant 5,592,010 Roman Catholic 1,023,603 Buddhism 832,415 Hinduism 193,917 Confucianism 37,214 Aliran Kepercayaan 10,893 Overall 61,099,053...
- Hinduism in Indonesia Variations Balinese Hinduism Javanese Hinduism Aliran Kepercayaan identified as Hindus History of Hinduism in Indonesia Indian Influence...
- Parmalim Dayak Kaharingan Traditional Sabahan religions Indonesian Aliran Kepercayaan Kejawèn Kapitayan Karo Pemena Malaysian Philippine Dayawism Tagalog Polynesian...
- Parmalim Dayak Kaharingan Traditional Sabahan religions Indonesian Aliran Kepercayaan Kejawèn Kapitayan Karo Pemena Malaysian Philippine Dayawism Tagalog Polynesian...
- have to choose to register as "Belief in One Almighty God" (Indonesian: Kepercayaan Terhadap Tuhan Yang Maha Esa) or another recognized religions on their...