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- Kapitayan (from Javanese: ꦏꦥꦶꦠꦪꦤ꧀) is a Javanese monotheistic folk religion native to Java since the Paleolithic. Locally, it is referred to as "the monotheist...
- outside the palace is Kapitayan, a religion devoted to the deity Sang Hyang Taya. Taya means "suwung" (empty). God in Kapitayan religion is abstract,...
- Kaharingan Traditional Sabahan religions Indonesian Aliran Kepercayaan Kejawèn Kapitayan Karo Pemena Malaysian Philippine Dayawism Tagalog Polynesian Hawaiian...
- Kaharingan Traditional Sabahan religions Indonesian Aliran Kepercayaan Kejawèn Kapitayan Karo Pemena Malaysian Philippine Dayawism Tagalog Polynesian Hawaiian...
- Kaharingan Traditional Sabahan religions Indonesian Aliran Kepercayaan Kejawèn Kapitayan Karo Pemena Malaysian Philippine Dayawism Tagalog Polynesian Hawaiian...
- Hinduism 0.17% Buddhism 0.01% Others (including Confucianism, Kejawen, Kapitayan, etc.)  • Languages Indonesian (official) Javanese Madurese Osing Tenggerese...
- Pu'un Aluk Batak Parmalim Dayak religion Kaharingan Jingi Tiu Kejawèn Kapitayan Kangeanese religion Karo Pemena Kendayan religion Marapu Rejang religion...
- Kaharingan Traditional Sabahan religions Indonesian Aliran Kepercayaan Kejawèn Kapitayan Karo Pemena Malaysian Philippine Dayawism Tagalog Polynesian Hawaiian...
- Kaharingan Traditional Sabahan religions Indonesian Aliran Kepercayaan Kejawèn Kapitayan Karo Pemena Malaysian Philippine Dayawism Tagalog Polynesian Hawaiian...
- found in Maritime Southeast Asia Kaharingan – Indonesian folk religion Kapitayan – Belief of ancient people on Java island Marapu – Tribal religion in...