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 JAVANESE MYSTICISM - SUMARAH - INDONESIA - KEBATINAN - SPIRITUALITY
The Indonesian government has attempted to socialize them, and this effort was claimed to have led to a greater openness among the Baduy to the idea of communicating with the outside world.
These groups are formed around a teacher, who claims to have received enlightment (Wahyu).
If the aspiring Javanese trains himself by means of silence, he will see more clearly with his inner eyes, making it possible to see the essence of things, to remove the veil of mere appearances and temporary values.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/javmys1.html

  
 CFA Breed Article: Javanese
Maureen volunteered to coordinate the petitions and applications necessary to campaign for recognition, aided by Linna's newsletter and my tips as to what I knew of CFA's rules and policies, and what had worked for the Orientals.
You can find answers to frequently asked questions on our FAQ pages or search this site.
"Javanese" was one of the names that had been suggested, and our new research confirmed it as appropriate.
http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/articles/javanese.html

  
 Javanese language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is to be expected as these early New Javanese documents are Islamic treatises.
The Javanese campaign in Bali in 1363 has had a deep and lasting impact.
This is the reason why Javanese script is still in use as opposed to the writing of Old-Malay for example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javanese_language

  
 Javanese Religion
Traditional concepts of death and the afterlife have been influenced by Islam.
The second type is a puritanical Islam known as Agami Islam Santri, "Santri Islam religion," called Islam Santri by Geertz.
Sufism or mystical Islam has been of great doctrinal importance in Javanese religion.
http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/indon/java.html

  
 Indonesia Javanese - Flags, Maps, Economy, History, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International ...
Most Javanese peasants, however, particularly those in Central Java, resist the universalism of Islam and its political connotations.
For many Javanese peasants, the spiritual world is richly populated with deities who inhabit people, things, and places, and who are ever ready to cause misfortune.
Javanese has many such triads--so many that people cannot speak for long in Javanese without having to make a choice, at which point they must decide whether the situation is formal or informal and what the relations among the participants are.
http://www.photius.com/countries/indonesia/society/indonesia_society_javanese.html

  
 The Javanese
The Javanese have different styles of speaking: informal, polite, extremely polite, and others.
Early Javanese believed in what they call Shamans, meaning medicine man. The medicine man was believed to have special powers from nature.
The Javanese exhibit many cultural traits that define the people on the island.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/pacific/javanese.html

  
 Cats and Kittens Magazine
This opinion, however, seems to go against our widely held belief that more variety is better.
The Javanese and the Balinese are so closely related, in fact, that some consider them to be the same cat.
This may or may not be true, depending of your point of view, but the history of the two breeds is undeniably linked.
http://www.petpublishing.com/catkit/breeds/javanese.shtml

  
 Cat Fanciers' Association: Breed Profile: Javanese
You can find answers to frequently asked questions on our FAQ pages or search this site.
As a rule, the Javanese voice is softer and gentler than the Siamese.
Named for the next island over from Bali, Javanese have been around for about as long as the Balinese.
http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/javanese.html

  
 Javanese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Javanese community is also known for syncretism of beliefs.
According to him students were the follower of the religion Islam that obeyed, the group abangan was the follower Islam nominally or the follower Kejawen, whereas the Priyayi group was the nobility.
Buddhism and Hinduism also are found in the Javanese community.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javanese

  
 Ethnologue 14 report for language code:JAN
Javanese in New Caledonia are reported to not be able to use High Javanese (Koentjaraninggrat).
High Javanese (Jawa Halus) is the language of religion, but the number of people that can control that form is diminishing.
The Javanese in Suriname and that in New Caledonia have changed sufficiently to be only partially intelligible with difficulty.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=JAN

  
 Central Javanese Gamelan
This will give the reader some idea of the Javanese strength, but it should also be noted that this hegemony was generally not expressed through military means (at least insofar as we understand it), but rather as cultural and trading superiority.
There is an older recording of Javanese gamelan (reissued) on Nonesuch Explorer which is probably the easiest to find for most readers.
I have been buying every recording of Javanese court gamelan that I find, although they tend to appear in relative explosions followed by years of nothing.
http://www.medieval.org/music/world/java.html

  
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I would be a keen supporter of the idea of scholarly attention being paid to every language, because much of what we can say about Javanese also holds true for a number of other Indonesian languages.
If we are confronted with a population of say 70 million people living in a large area, of course we find many variations in the language.
However, at a Javanese Language Congress held in 1991 there was a lot of interest from the Javanese community and they all complained about the deplorable state of the Javanese language.
http://iias.leidenuniv.nl/iiasn/iiasn3/soueasia/arps.txt

  
 OHCHR: Javanese () - Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Javanese dialect spoken in Yogyakarta (Jogja) or Surakarta (Solo) in central Java is considered the standard Javanese because they were, historically speaking, the capital cities of the Javanese culture.
OHCHR: Javanese () - Universal Declaration of Human Rights
It is actually a multi-level language where the level spoken is in direct relationship to the social status or politeness required between the individual speakers.
http://www.unhchr.ch/udhr/lang/jan.htm

  
 Javanese language --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Large Javanese populations also dwell in southern Sumatra.
The Javanese are Muslim, though Hindu traditions of an earlier era are still...
The peoples of insular Southeast Asia speak various Malay languages.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9043434?tocId=9043434

  
 Javanese alphabet, pronunciation and language (aksara jawa)
Javanese, an austronesian language spoken by about 75 million people in Indonesia and Suriname.
The Javanese alphabet was also used to write Balinese and Sundanese, but has been replaced by the Latin alphabet.
For a period from the 15th Century onwards, Javanese was also written with a version of the Arabic alphabet, called pégon or gundil.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/javanese.htm

  
 Javanese
Javanese (Jawa) is an Austronesian language which has between 75 - 80,000,000 speakers.
Nearly all first language Javanese speakers are in Indonesia, where is is spoken by over 40% of the population.
It is also spoken by small numbers in Singapore and The Netherlands and has dialects spoken in several other countries.
http://www.flw.com/languages/javanese.htm

  
 Javanese Drinks
The Javanese consider kolak some drinks, but since 1980's people also sell it with lots of water and ice cubes, and less ingredients -- so that is considered some drinks while the original hot kolak is -- un-classifiable.
This thing belongs to the fruits section, but the Javanese never eat it as such.
Javanese coffee ('kopi'), too, is black -- no cream, no nonsense.
http://www.geocities.com/omimachifuri/drinx.htm

  
 Javanese/Indonesian Culture in Suriname
In reality the possibility to return to Indonesia was not present and most of these people longed to return to Indonesia and became homesick for long time.
Since then the Javanese changed, in their language, culture and habits, and they are not the same like when they came here more then 100 years ago.
After living all the time isolated in and near the plantages where they worked, the formal Javanese contracting labourers moved into the big settlements, came in touch with the other ethnic groups and started with an integration process, which still continues.
http://www.angelfire.com/stars3/amatali/JavCul.html

  
 Cat Fanciers: Balinese & Javanese: Cat Breed FAQ
Balinese and Javanese are intelligent cats, which means that they can be trained, but also that you may find them training you!
Balinese and Javanese love people, and are constantly following "their" people around the house and getting underfoot.
However, for this FAQ, we will use these terms as used by American cat associations.
http://www.fanciers.com/breed-faqs/bali-javi-faq.html

  
 Real Javanese and Indonesian Music and Dance
They're livelier, faster in rhythm, and are, by the snob mainstream Javanese, considered as 'vulgar'.
Dancing and playing music are not everybody's stuff in Java, unlike what seems to be the case with the Balinese people, because their dancing was originally related with temple activities or religious rituals.
Javanese and Indonesian Handicrafts and the Soul Tattoos of the Craftspersons
http://www.geocities.com/omimachifuri/music.htm

  
 AllRefer.com - Javanese music (Music: History) - Encyclopedia
It was believed by the Javanese to be the older system, but contemporary musicologists find evidence that slEndro was derived from pElog.
SlEndro is associated with that which is masculine, and pElog with that which is feminine.
More articles from AllRefer Reference on Javanese music
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/J/Javanese.html

  
 Javanese studies at Leiden University
This course is devoted to descriptions and interpretations of Javanese culture in European languages and Indonesian.
The Religion series focuses on the complex called Javanese Islam, discussing topics like spirit beliefs, customs and convictions regarding turning points in life, and ethics.
Students with this specialisation gain an insight into the wide range of genres of Javanese performance and familiarise themselves with the scholarly approaches to these genres from the perspective of ethnomusicology, theatre studies, and anthropologically inspired performance studies.
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/announce/show.cgi?ID=135338

  
 Javanese Dictionary, Javanese Movies/Videos, Javanese Reference,
Javanese is spoken in the central and eastern parts of Java, the most populous island of the Republic of Indonesia.
The traditional Javanese script is of ancient origin, having been brought to Java from southern India more than a thousand years ago.
A member of the Malayo-Polynesian family, it has about 75 million speakers.
http://www.worldlanguage.com/Languages/Javanese.htm

  
 Javanese: FBRL Breed Page
The Javanese is similar to the Balinese, but it appears in the lynx (tabby) point and tortie point patterns, as well as additional point colors such as red and cream.
The only hole a Javanese cannot climb into is one that isn't big enough for him or her to squeeze the skull through.
They love to get involved with whatever their "people" are doing.
http://www.breedlist.com/javanese-breeders.html

  
 Javanese
The eyes are green, except in the white-coated Javanese, which has dark blue eyes.Colorpoint with dark blue eyes, in the varieties recognized for the Siamese.
During breeding programs that led to the creation of the Balinese (semilonghaired Siamese), American breeders obtained a semilonghaired Oriental called the Javanese because of its type.
Javanese cats are extraverted and “talk” a lot in a melodious voice.
http://www.furrycritter.com/resources/cats/Javanese.htm

  
 Java, the main island of Indonesia.
A mixed marriage is when two people from different cultural backgrounds or different religious traditions or faiths marry.
I personally think the important part of a wedding ceremony is the religious blessing," said Leo, a retired government official.
Some parents claim they are becoming more flexible about wedding plans.
http://users.skynet.be/dvran

  
 Javanese
The definition of the Javanese is confusing, to say the least.
It has an elegant, angular, elongated body, a wedge-shaped head, large ears and blue eyes, which are all typically Siamese.
The Javanese only differs from the Siamese in the possession of a long, silky coat.
http://www.gorki.net/breeds/javanese.html

  
 Some Javanese Music
This is a list of some of the Javanese CDs and tapes on the market, with track information and short reviews, concentrating on classical Javanese and Sundanese music.
Another set of reviews with cultural background has been collected by T.M. McComb.
American Gamelan Institute, especially for some of the tapes and modern Javanese gamelan music, or the Indonesian Music Shop, and I just found another source:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~gjvo/gamelan/gamelan_reviews.html

  
 Javanese Cats
This breed was identified in 1979, and accepted for champion competition in 1986.
This breed was probably received by mixing a long-coat’s gene into the Siamese gene makeup to produce a Siamese-like long-coat.
Available Javanese cats photo galleries can be seen on rescue websites.
http://www.gotpetsonline.com/javanese/cat-breeder/javanese-cats.html

  
 The Javanese
The Javanese is a Siamese with longhair, and differs from the Balinese only in its allowed colorations.
Do you have a picture of a Javanese that you would like to see here, e-mail us.
Javanese is the name used by CFA for cats of Balinese and Colorpoint Shorthair ancestry.
http://www.pgaa.com/feline/general/javanese.html

  
 Catfancy.com :: Cat Fancy Magazine :: For The Love Of Cats /catfancy/breed_profiles.aspx
Featuring a long, silky coat similar to that of the Balinese, the Javanese comes in the rainbow point colors of the Colorpoint Shorthair.
Because the Javanese is so similar to the Balinese, many registries make no distinction between the two breeds.
Disclaimer: The posts and threads recorded in our messageboards do not reflect the opinions of nor are endorsed by BowTie, Inc., Animal Network nor any of its employees.
http://www.catfancy.com/catfancy/Breed_Profiles.aspx?aid=5988

  
 Summit Lodge & Spa - Whistler Hotel Specials,Whistler Seasonal Packages - British Columbia,BC
This unique and natural moisturizer has been used for generations in the Royal Javanese Palace as a natural healing treatment.
This signature therapy draws on the massage traditions used for centuries in the Royal Javanese Palaces.
Samapta Purwa - Ancient Javanese Healing (Two hour treatment) $ 260
http://www.summitlodge.com/sumservices/spa_packages.shtml

  
 Javanese Cat
The popular motive of family sites is a happy family picture, so people place their best photograph onthe home page of their online album.
To be a good home for a previouly abandoned Javanese cat or kitten, contact a local cat rescue.
Read the standard for the breed prior to buying a kitten and make sure the breeder you are buying a kitten from is responsible.
http://www.gotpetsonline.com/javanese/javanese-cat/javanese-cat.html

  
 javanese - BlueRider.com
of or relating to or characteristic of Java or its inhabitants; "Javanese temples"; "Javanese dialects"
http://javanese.bluerider.com/wordsearch/javanese

  
 TOWARD AN APPRECIATION OF JAVANESE GAMELAN
In the West, the word improvisation is synonymous with ad lib, which implies a great deal more freedom than is allowed Javanese musicians.
Program notes should be provided for the audience (and submitted two weeks in advance in order to make the printer's deadlines!).
In jazz, the improvising musicians are sometimes known "to fake," a term that does not conjure up a particularly positive image.
http://www.cba.hawaii.edu/remus/gamelan/uyonuyo2.htm

  
 Javanese Dancer
The Javanese dancers had come to the Paris to perform in the colonial section of the Paris Exposition Universal of 1889.
They were so popular that they remained for a time performing in theaters and became part of cosmopolitan chic that was prevalent in the wake of the Exposition.
Sargent, not one to pass up an opportunity to paint exotic beauty, did a number of studies and oils of the Javanese Dancers
http://www.jssgallery.org/Paintings/Javanese_Dancer.htm

  
 Javanese Cats, Javanese Kittens--Absolutely Cats
You'll find photos of some of the most beautiful cats and kittens from around the world, click on the cattery name below the photo to visit the breeders website.
Just click on the cattery name and you'll be taken directly to the Javanese breeders website.
If you are looking for Javanese kittens, you're sure to find a Javanese breeder in the list below.
http://absolutelycats.tripod.com/23Javanese.html

  
 The Jakarta Post: New Javanese encyclopedia launched, JAKARTA POST@ HighBeam Research
of Javanese Culture), which was launched on Oct. 21 at the opening...
The Jakarta Post: New Javanese encyclopedia launched, JAKARTA POST@ HighBeam Research
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:23895108

  
 Gamelan in Australia + New Zealand (Javanese + Balinese)
Clara Brakel-Papenhuyzen - Classical Javanese Dance: the Surakarta tradition and its terminology
I started work on a dictionary of Javanese gamelan terms.
Knowing Music, Making Music: Javanese Gamelan and the Theory of Musical Competence and Interaction
http://danny.oz.au/gamelan

  
 javanese gamelan music
You can listen to several gamelan pieces on if you click on the link above.
- one of the most famous of traditional Javanese gamelan pieces.
There are two tuning system for Javanese Gamelan:
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Indonesian/Budaya_Bangsa/Gamelan/Javanese_Gamelan/music/music.htm

  
 Huruf Jawa
AgfaMonotype is supposed to have a Javanese font in their MT WorldType collection.
For more info about the Javanese language, here is a page about Javanese from a server in Bandung.
The "huruf jawa" or "hanacaraka" are the traditional Javanese alphabet.
http://www.gimonca.com/indonesia/huruf_jawa.html

  
 Javanese : Java Glossary
The way things are written in the Java computer language.
You are here : home : Java Glossary : J words : Javanese.
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/javanese.html

  
 JavaNESe Main Site
JavaNESe is a NES emulator developped in Java by Arnon Gonçalves Cardoso and me.
http://jarodcanal.ifrance.com

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