Death is a certainty that humans cannot avoid. Everyone will face this event without exception. The difference lies in respecting the corpse before it is buried or cremated. Each region has its peculiarities in building a death ceremony. Culture plays a significant role in shaping the death ceremony based on local wisdom. These rites lead to the same goal: placing death as a noble act. This study aims to preserve and explore cultural wealth that is becoming extinct according to the times. These methods show that humans have a high value and dignity compared to other creations, even though they have died. This value is maintained through various very noble awards. Javanese and Sundanese have similarities in respecting the bodies to be buried...
This paper aims to describe important side about death conception in Java, especially Bejikarto’s pe...
Death has commonly been considered a sad or upleasant occasion, particularly for humans, due t...
Islam and culture cannot be separated since there are already Shari'a provisions about certain thing...
Death is inevitable and will occur to every living creature, including humans no mater what religion...
International audienceAbstract: This article reflects on the Javanese view of death, based notably o...
This article reflects on the Javanese view of death, based notably on first-hand accounts of ritual ...
International audienceAbstract: This article reflects on the Javanese view of death, based notably o...
Death is inevitable and will occur to every living creature, including humans no mater what religion...
This paper aims to describe important side about death conception in Java, especially Bejikarto’s pe...
This paper aims to describe important side about death conception in Java, especially Bejikarto’s pe...
Javaneese culture adopts and mixes customs from some religions and local beliefs, such as Hinduism, ...
This research aims to explain the rites of death in Kauman village, Yogyakarta, as gathering place o...
There are two special moments which are often celebrated in human life, named birth and death. In ...
Indigenous communities in Indonesian are unique in every cultural process implementation, birth and ...
There are three important events in human's life, such as births, marriages and deaths. Death rites ...
This paper aims to describe important side about death conception in Java, especially Bejikarto’s pe...
Death has commonly been considered a sad or upleasant occasion, particularly for humans, due t...
Islam and culture cannot be separated since there are already Shari'a provisions about certain thing...
Death is inevitable and will occur to every living creature, including humans no mater what religion...
International audienceAbstract: This article reflects on the Javanese view of death, based notably o...
This article reflects on the Javanese view of death, based notably on first-hand accounts of ritual ...
International audienceAbstract: This article reflects on the Javanese view of death, based notably o...
Death is inevitable and will occur to every living creature, including humans no mater what religion...
This paper aims to describe important side about death conception in Java, especially Bejikarto’s pe...
This paper aims to describe important side about death conception in Java, especially Bejikarto’s pe...
Javaneese culture adopts and mixes customs from some religions and local beliefs, such as Hinduism, ...
This research aims to explain the rites of death in Kauman village, Yogyakarta, as gathering place o...
There are two special moments which are often celebrated in human life, named birth and death. In ...
Indigenous communities in Indonesian are unique in every cultural process implementation, birth and ...
There are three important events in human's life, such as births, marriages and deaths. Death rites ...
This paper aims to describe important side about death conception in Java, especially Bejikarto’s pe...
Death has commonly been considered a sad or upleasant occasion, particularly for humans, due t...
Islam and culture cannot be separated since there are already Shari'a provisions about certain thing...