YOGYAKARTA - The Mubeng Beteng culture is one of the typical traditions of the Yogyakarta people which is still preserved until now. For some people, Mubeng Beteng is not just a physical activity, but a spiritual practice that contains a deep philosophy of life. As the public's interest in local culture grows, knowing the Mubeng Beteng culture is important to understand the richness of Javanese traditions that are still alive in the midst of modernization.
Knowing the Mubeng Beteng Culture More DeeplyIn the language, "mubeng" means going around, while "beteng" means a fortress. Thus, Mubeng Beteng can be interpreted as an activity of walking around the Keraton Yogyakarta fortress.
This tradition is usually carried out on certain nights in the Javanese calendar, especially before the Javanese New Year or 1 Suro Night. Thousands of people from various regions come to follow the ritual as a form of self-reflection and inner peace.
In the past, Mubeng Beteng was carried out by the royal family and abdi dalem as a form of caring and introspection. Over time, the tradition was open to the general public, making it one of the most well-known cultural agendas in Yogyakarta.
The implementation of Mubeng Beteng itself is quite unique. There are several rules that are generally obeyed by participants during this tradition, namely as follows.
Walking BarefootParticipants will walk barefoot as a symbol of simplicity and humility in the presence of the Creator. This rule is not absolute and can be tolerated if there are certain special conditions such as medical reasons.
Not TalkingThe tradition of Mubeng Beteng is also known as Tapa Bisu. Participants are encouraged not to talk during the journey. The purpose of tapa bisu is to train self-control and provide space to reflect on each other's life journey.
Maintaining OrderParticipants are expected to walk in an orderly manner and not to take actions that interfere with the concentration of other participants. Participants are also not allowed to interfere with general activities along the route.
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