The Interplay of Religion and Culture at Cetho Temple and the connection with Javanese Heritage

Marsono Marsono

Abstract


This study investigates the integration of Hindu symbols in contemporary Javanese rituals at Cetho Temple, offering insights into the dynamic interplay between religion and culture in Java. The temple, a significant historical and religious site, continues to serve as a focal point for rituals that blend Hindu and local Javanese practices. Through field observations and interviews with local priests and devotees, the research highlights the use of Hindu deities, symbolic structures, and offerings in daily and ceremonial rituals. These practices are essential for maintaining cultural heritage and reinforcing communal and individual identities. Despite facing challenges from modernization, social changes, and the influence of other religious practices, these rituals provide spiritual and social benefits, fostering a sense of unity and shared heritage within the local community. The temple's architectural features and religious artifacts underscore the enduring influence of Hinduism within the syncretic spiritual landscape of Java. The study emphasizes the resilience and adaptability of Javanese spirituality, showcasing how ancient traditions are preserved and adapted in the modern context. Future research could further explore the impact of external influences and investigate additional sites to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Javanese religious and cultural syncretism. This research contributes to broader discussions on cultural heritage preservation and the evolution of spiritual practices in a globalized world. Keyword ; Cetho Temple, Javanese rituals, Hindu symbols, Syncretism, Cultural heritage, Spiritual practices

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