- Kejawèn (Javanese: ꦏꦗꦮꦺꦤ꧀, romanized: Kajawèn) or Javanism, also
called Kebatinan,
Agama Jawa, and Kepercayaan, is a
Javanese cultural tradition, consisting...
- Historically,
Javanese follow a
syncretic form of Hinduism,
Buddhism and
Kebatinan. The Ma****ahit
empire religious tolerance in
their society can be summed...
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historically important presence of a
syncretic form of
Islam known as
kebatinan.
Islam in
Indonesia is
considered to have
gradually spread through merchant...
-
syncretic forms of
mysticism of new
religious movements in Indonesia, such as
kebatinan, kejiwaan, and kerohanian. In the
Indonesian language, it is also used...
- folk
religion (incl.
Taoism and Confucianism), Baháʼí, Jainism, Sikhism,
Kebatinan,
Traditional African religions,
Yoruba (incl.
Trinidad Orisha), Afro-American...
- are more
inclined to
follow a
local system of
beliefs called adat and
Kebatinan than pure
Sharia (Islamic law).
Their belief system integrates Hinduism...
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followers of
kebatinan groups, many of whom were also
supporters of the PKI.
Although Suharto himself showed some
affinity for
kebatinan practices, he...
- organization. The
origin of the
practice is ****ociated with
Javanese "
kebatinan" or "kejawen" tradition.[need
quotation to verify]
Latihan kejiwaan (or...
- of Lords, King of
Kings and
Conquering Lion of the
tribe of Judah. In
Kebatinan (Javanese
religious tradition),
Satrio Piningit is a
character in Jayabaya's...
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heavily influenced each other, in part
resulting in
Abangan and Kejawèn (
Kebatinan) traditions.
According to the 2018 data,
Hindus numbered 4.69 million...