PERAN UPACARA GAREBEG KERATON NGAYOGYAKARTA DALAM MENDUKUNG KETAHANAN SOSIAL BUDAYA DI KOTA YOGYAKARTA

The Garebeg ceremony held to show the gratitude to God, and is a gift from the Sultan to his people. This gift embodies in the symbol of Gunungan. The history shows that the Garebeg ceremony has started a long time ago with the mahesolawung sacrifice, since the Pengging Kingdom in 10th century at th...

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Main Authors: , M. Daldiri Dwi Purnomo, , Pro. Dr. Kodiran, MA.
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/39111/
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Institution: Universitas Gadjah Mada
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Summary:The Garebeg ceremony held to show the gratitude to God, and is a gift from the Sultan to his people. This gift embodies in the symbol of Gunungan. The history shows that the Garebeg ceremony has started a long time ago with the mahesolawung sacrifice, since the Pengging Kingdom in 10th century at the Java Island. This tradition changed as the Islam spread in Java Island and modified into Garebeg ceremony in Demak kingdom era. The ceremony continues through the Islamic Mataram kingdom era until the next generation, namely Kasultanan Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat Palace. This research carried out where the Garebeg ceremony is held, Yogyakarta, Special Region of Yogyakarta. The goal of the research is to find out the role of Garebeg ceremony in supporting the establishment of socio cultural resilience in Yogyakarta. Research methodology in use is descriptive method, which exposes the facts of the Garebeg ceremony�s setting and holding details. The data collected through interview and documents analysis. The data analyzed with qualitative method, with the Garebeg ceremony and Yogyakarta people participation put in advance. The result shows that the role of Garebeg ceremony in supporting the socio cultural resilience of Yogyakarta is significance and runs well. There are three roles of this Garebeg ceremony