An illuminating account of cultural resilience in Java Five centuries
after the fall of its last Hindu Buddhist kingdom, Java retains only
one small population that preserves a non-Islamic priestly tradition
descended from early Hindu clergy. Known as the Tengger, these
mountain Javanese lack the courts, castes, and religious scholars that
transmit Hindu tradition in nearby Bali, the only other area in
Indonesia to have kept a Hindu faith. What explains the cultural
resilience of the Tengger? Robert Hefner blends historical and
ethnographic research to explain the enduring strength of a religion
in the face of a revitalized Indonesian Islam. He provides insight
into Java’s earlier Hindu traditions and the process of Islamization
that swept them aside and shows how the Tengger example speaks not
only to cultural change in a corner of Java but to the dissolution of
traditional religions amid the advance of world faiths. Exploring how
meaning is derived from public symbolism, Hindu Javanese emphasizes
the centrality of tacit knowledge in religious practice and the role
of history and community in continually shaping and renewing spiritual
experience.
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Tengger Tradition and Islam
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ISBN
9780691224282
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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