There is legend related to Mount Bromo
and the region of Tengger. According to this legend, there was a 15th
century princess named Roro Anteng from Majapahit who started a
principality with her husband Joko Seger. They named the principality
Tengger, an amalgam of the last syllable of both their names.
Being childless for many years, the royal
couple made a trip up Mount Bromo to seek the help of the mountain gods
in granting them a child. The gods agreed to their request, telling
them that they would have 25 children, but demanded that they sacrifice
their final child. Together, the couple had 24 children.
When the last and final child was born,
Roro Anteng refused to sacrifice it. The mountain gods sent fire and
brimstone until she finally relented. After the child was thrown into
the crater of the volcano, his voice was heard asking that an annual
ceremony be performed to appease the gods. The ceremony was still being
performed to this day. It takes place on the 14th day of the full moon
Kesodo, according to the Tenggerese calendar. Rice, fruits, vegetables,
flowers and livestock are offered to the mountain gods.
The Story of Offering Kasada Ceremony
Hundreds years ago, during the reign of
the last king of Majapahit, Brawijaya, the situation was so uncertain
due to the expanding new religion, Islam. At the time, the queen gave
birth a baby girl and named her Roro Anteng, later the princess married
Joko Seger, a Brahma Caste.
Since the influences of the new religion
was so strong that it created chaos. The king and his followers were
forced to back off to the east, some of them reached Bali and some of
them reached a volcano.
The new married couple, Roro Anteng and
Joko Seger were also found among the fugitives who went to the volcano.
Later they ruled the volcano area and named it Tengger. The word Tengger
was derived from Roro Anteng and Joko Seger. Then he surnamed himself
the riffle of Purba Wasesa Mangkurat Ing Tengger which means the
righteous ruler of Tengger.
Years after year as the region flourished
in prosperity, the King and Queen felt unhappy for they had no children
to succeed their throne. On their desperation, they decided to climb
the top of the volcano to pray and beseech before God, the Almighty.
Deeply, impressed by the faith of their meditation affected the
murmuring sound of the crater lifted up miraculously followed by a
golden lightning that made the surrounding locked so scintillating.
Their prayer were heard the God and would give them children, but they
should sacrifice their last child as return. It was a promising future
that could not be denied.
Not long after, the first baby boy was
born and Roro Anteng named him Tumenggung Klewung. Child after child was
born during the years and it reached 25 in number to whom she gave the
named Kesuma for the last child.
Roro Anteng and Joko Seger were very
happy ever since, love and affection were imparted among their children.
Happiness lingered on years after years, but a dull and sad feeling
still haunted them for their promise would be claimed one day. They
realized that they could not run from the fact, a bitter disappointment
of losing a child shot through their brains. The day came, the God
reminded them of their promise which could not be avoided.
As they felt how cruel it was to
sacrifice their beloved child, they decided to break their promise by
not offering him to the God. They brought away their children in order
to save their last child from the offering. They tried to find a place
to hide, however, they could not find away.
All of by sudden, the dreadful eruption
of the volcano followed to where they went and miraculously Kesuma, the
last beloved child was swallowed into the crater. At the same time when
Kesuma disappeared from their sight, turbulent brawl diminished and
strange silence for a while but a sudden voice echoed: Hi, my beloved
brothers and sisters. It was sacrificed to appear before God Hyang Widi
Wasa to save all of you. And what I expect be in a peace and live
prosperously. Don’t forget to set mutual assistance among you and to
worship God constantly to arrange an offering ceremony annually on 14th
of Kasada (the twelfth month of Tenggerese calendar) by full moon. For
the sake of your God. Hyang Widi Wasa.
Kesuma’s Brothers and sisters held the
offering ceremony annually just like what Kesuma advised and it was held
from generation to generation up to now.
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