YOGYAKARTA - Mount Ciremai is one of the mountains in West Java which is famous for its mystical nuances. This mountain stands dashing in three administrative districts, namely Cirebon, Majalengka, and Kuningan. This mountain attracted public attention because of the mysterious stories that were scattered.
Myths and mystical stories about this mountain are even quite popular on social media. Not a few netizens share their odd experiences on this mountain and many people are interested in finding out more. The mystery Aura of Mount Ciremai has become a special attraction among the community.
Even though it is shrouded in terrible stories, Mount Ciremai is still a favorite among climbers. Many young people to experienced climbers are attracted to hiking on this mountain. In addition, there are taboos on Mount Ciremai which are always the guides of people who climb here.
Here are some taboos on Mount Ciremai that climbers cannot violate:
According to the Key Juru Gunung Ciremai, there is a ritual that is believed to protect a person from disturbances of spirits and ensure safety. For people who want to climb this mountain, there are simple steps that need to be taken.
Every visitor is asked to set foot on the ground three times and then say hello. This is a symbol that is believed to provide protection from supernatural powers around Mount Ciremai.
The ritual of setting foot on the ground and greeting this shows the trust and local wisdom in the relationship between humans and the supernatural realm. For the Key Juru and the local community, this ritual is an important part of respecting natural forces and the presence of fine creatures on Mount Ciremai.
Mount Ciremai has an interesting myth that prohibits throwing urine directly into the ground. It is believed that violating this prohibition can bring disaster. Don't be surprised if you cross the Mount Ciremai hiking trail, you often see branches and branches of trees decorated with plastic or bottles filled with urine.
This phenomenon creates a unique scene and raises questions about the power of the myth. The use of plastic or bottles to avoid taboos on Mount Ciremai is a clear proof of local beliefs and traditions. People respect myths that are considered an important part of their daily lives.
Mount Ciremai is not only famous as the pinnacle of amazing nature, but is also believed to be the kingdom of Nini Pelet. Nini Pelet is believed to be a legendary figure with extraordinary powers, especially in terms of romance.
In his book entitled Pelet Secrets', Masruri explains that Nini Pelet has great supernatural powers in knitting a love story. According to legend, Nini Pelet managed to get the book Mantra Asmara created by a magic character named Ki Buyut Mangun Tapa.
Mount Ciremai has a number of posts or blocks that are believed to have a mystical aura. One of the most famous is the Batu Lingga Block. According to local legends, the stones here are seen as a place for the passage of Nini Pelet, a mystical entity with supernatural powers.
The Batu Lingga Block attracts attention because it is believed to be guarded by two fine creatures, Aki and Nini Serentet Buntet. The Batu Lingga Block is considered a sacred and sacred place. This trust attracts many people who come to seek blessings or reflect in a calm atmosphere.
Mount Ciremai is also known as the myth about a one-edged tiger that is said to be nesting there. This tiger is believed to be a mount and an ally of Nini Pelet. A hereditary story there mentions that this one-edged tiger lives between the dry branches that make up the cave.
This myth adds to the magical nuance of Mount Ciremai as a mountain full of mystical stories. The story of this tiger is part of stories passed down from generation to generation, creating attraction and curiosity towards this mountain.
Another myth that is also attached to Mount Ciremai is the presence of black starlings. This bird is said to always appear like a pick-up animal at a porn post. Legenda menyebutkan bahwa jatak hitam black is loyal to follow climbers throughout their journey, from the rover post to the highest peak of Mount Ciremai known as Seruni.
The black jalak acts as a spiritual companion who is present to guide and accompany climbers. However, the presence of this black star is also accompanied by other mystical elements, namely the black wasp, which often disturbs climbers.
The presence of black wasps adds to the dimensions of mystery and challenges during the journey of climbing Mount Ciremai. This myth creates a narrative that combines relationships between nature and supernatural creatures.
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Those are some taboos on Mount Ciremai that are trusted by the community. These challenges are also very well known among climbers. Not only as a myth, the things above also show how the people there respect nature. Also read the history of Mount Slamet the highest in Central Java.
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