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Kejawèn (Javanese: ꦏꦗꦮꦺꦤ꧀, romanized: Kajawèn) or Javanism, also
called Kebatinan,
Agama Jawa, and Kepercayaan, is a
Javanese cultural tradition, consisting...
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influenced by more than a
millennium of
interactions between the
native animism Kejawen and the
Indian Hindu—Buddhist culture, and this
influence is
still visible...
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Other Christian (1.2%)
Hinduism (22.3%)
Islam (13.9%)
Winti (1.8%)
Kejawen (0.8%)
Other religion (2.1%) None (7.5%) Not
stated (3.2%)
Religion in...
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Islam have
heavily influenced each other, in part
resulting in
Abangan and
Kejawèn (Kebatinan) traditions.
According to the 2018 data,
Hindus numbered 4.69...
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These indigenous traditions, such as
Sundanese Sunda Wiwitan,
Javanese Kejawèn and Dayak's Kaharingan, have
profoundly influenced modern religious practices...
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known in non-Muslim communities, such as
Hindu Balinese,
Javanese Kejawen beliefs, and
people of the Philippines,
which suggested that the weaving...
- religion", or "Tiyang Jawi (Javanese) religion" to
differentiate it from
Kejawèn (a
polytheistic Javanism). The term
Kapitayan is Old
Javanese in origin...
- Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and
Jainism Southeast Asian religions such as
Kejawen and
Vietnamese folk
religion Shamanism and
Animism such as
Korean shamanism...
- Bali, such as the
Sunda Wiwitan (a.k.a.
Sundanism or
Cigugur Sundanism),
Kejawen (a.k.a. non-monotheistic Javanism),
Kapitayan (a.k.a.
monotheistic Javanism)...
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communities still practice Kejawèn,
consisting of an
amalgam of animistic, Buddhist, and
Hindu aspects.
Yogyakarta is
stronghold of
Kejawen.
Conversions to Hinduism...