YOGYAKARTA - For the Javanese, the objects were considered to have souls. Therefore, the objects must be treated almost the same privileges as the man himself. Maybe this is still regarded as animism, but of course the Javanese would deny it. What is clear, for the objects owned by Sultan Palace as a train, gamelan, as well as heritage, all of which have names like humans. There Sangkelat Kiai, Kiai Nagasasra (dagger), Kiai Guntur Madu (gamelan), there are also Kanjeng Nyai amulets and Kyai Puspakamanik (train). In the Palace of Yogyakarta, the objects were always washed which is termed by the name "dijamasi" in the month of Sura (Muharam) and always on a special day Friday or Tuesday Kliwon Kliwon.
How jamasan itself is also typical. All involved in the ritual should wear the Peranakan Javanese traditional clothes. They, all male, wearing a long cloth, surjan, and headgear blangkon.
As jamasan a train that made the 1750's, during the reign of Sultan Hamengkubuwono I, was named Kanjeng Nyai amulets. Shaped elegant, stylish European trains kingdoms, four wheeled, two large pieces in the back, and two in front of rather small, is expected to be drawn by six to eight horses. A symbol of authority of a king. Trains full of carving it's own door and the roof so that it is similar mobil.Kereta stored in Yogyakarta Palace Museum Train. There were about a dozen trains, mostly still be used. Each Kanjeng Nyai dijamasi amulets, "he" is always accompanied by one of a selected other train alternately every tahunnya.Kereta it becomes mounts lane I - III. Train every month that's what always Sura dijamasi because it is considered as the forerunner of the train the other train.
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