Parangkusumo
According to the people's belief, Parangkusumo was used to be the meeting place between the kings who reigned Mataram Kingdom and Kanjeng Ratu Kidul. Every year, on the 30th day of Rejeb-name of month in Javanese calendar that based on the rotation of the moon-certain sacred ritual held. This symbolic ritual revolves giving offerings to the Queen of South Sea due to the commemoration of the inauguration of Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono X. Flowers, food, clothes, and the cuttings of Sultan's nail and hair will be thrown in to the water of the South Sea or recognized also as The Indian Ocean. Every night, especially on Friday and Tuesday "Kliwon" night Kliwon is a term of specific period day in Javanese calendar many people come to visit the rest house around Parangkusumo to do meditation and to get spiritual tranquillity. The legends say that the rocks resulted from a post-volcanic activity found at Parangkusumo used to be the place where Panembahan Senopati and Kanjeng Ratu Kidul sat conferring in special occasions.
According to the people's belief, Parangkusumo was used to be the meeting place between the kings who reigned Mataram Kingdom and Kanjeng Ratu Kidul. Every year, on the 30th day of Rejeb-name of month in Javanese calendar that based on the rotation of the moon-certain sacred ritual held. This symbolic ritual revolves giving offerings to the Queen of South Sea due to the commemoration of the inauguration of Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono X. Flowers, food, clothes, and the cuttings of Sultan's nail and hair will be thrown in to the water of the South Sea or recognized also as The Indian Ocean. Every night, especially on Friday and Tuesday "Kliwon" night Kliwon is a term of specific period day in Javanese calendar many people come to visit the rest house around Parangkusumo to do meditation and to get spiritual tranquillity. The legends say that the rocks resulted from a post-volcanic activity found at Parangkusumo used to be the place where Panembahan Senopati and Kanjeng Ratu Kidul sat conferring in special occasions.
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