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TUMPEK LANDEP (June 21, 2008) |
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The historical roots of Tumpek Landep trace to rites that for the
blessing and sharpening of weapons of conflict. Over the generations
the meaning was expanded to include any tool or instrument made of
metal eventually including bicycles, motorcycles and cars.Tumpek Landep
is, in fact, a day set aside for sharpening all the "weapons of our
lives." Tumpek Landep is a day for evaluation and retrospection on how
well we have mastered that knowledge for the benefit of the world.
Accordingly, Tumpek Landep seeks to honor human skills and ingenuity
and the tools and technology used in practicing those skills. Tumpek
Landep is the day devoted to Sang Hyang Pasupati, the lord of all metal
implements, when blessing ceremony is given to heirlooms weapons and
other metal tools (including cars and other vehicles) for magical power
and proper function, held at every family compound, especially at
smiths and garages. |