I bought flowers from a local person who said that throwing flowers into the crater is a traditional ritual here to appease the fire god and make a wish. Many people sell and throw flowers. And I heard that such an event is held every year. Is there something wrong with this?
@@mirithreep Yes. There's a tradition and ritual of "larung" (throwing) something (usually natural crops from the native people's farm) called "sajen" or "sesajen" (offerings) into the crater. A sajen can be vegetables, fruits, flowers, and livestock animals (usually chicken and goat). The name of the ritual is "Yadnya Kesada". It's practiced by Tengger people, the indigenous ethnic group of Mount Bromo. Don't worry, you are Not wrong. He only don't know about Yadnya Kesada, the Tenggerese ritual. 😊
Thank you for telling me more about their traditions. I don't know much about the life of the Tenger people there, but everyone I met was working hard on their lives. It was a very valuable experience.😊
Terimakasih sajangnimmm telah berkunjung diindonesia.,,❤❤
Thank you for watching. We were happy to travel to Indonesia.😆
Selamat datang di indonesia..smoga menjadi pengalaman yg indah bersama keluarga...
Thank you for watching and for your interest. There are so many good places in Indonesia. I miss it and we will travel there again.
Nice trip, Explore Tumpak Sewu Waterfall and Some Beaches at JLS Malang too 🙂
thank you I've left Indonesia now, but I'll definitely travel to the nice place you mentioned next time ^^
Just like visiting another planet. Thank you for share this experience
It was a good experience for us too👍
Thank you for a good look 👀
Terima kasih sudah berkunjung di indonesia, silahkan menikmati di jamin tidak ingin cepat pulang ke rumah. Haha
Thank you for watching. I had a lot of experience and fun in Indonesia. :)
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10:08 Sorry, don't throw anything into the Bromo crater, don't do it again, okay?😊
I bought flowers from a local person who said that throwing flowers into the crater is a traditional ritual here to appease the fire god and make a wish. Many people sell and throw flowers. And I heard that such an event is held every year. Is there something wrong with this?
@@mirithreep Yes. There's a tradition and ritual of "larung" (throwing) something (usually natural crops from the native people's farm) called "sajen" or "sesajen" (offerings) into the crater. A sajen can be vegetables, fruits, flowers, and livestock animals (usually chicken and goat). The name of the ritual is "Yadnya Kesada". It's practiced by Tengger people, the indigenous ethnic group of Mount Bromo. Don't worry, you are Not wrong. He only don't know about Yadnya Kesada, the Tenggerese ritual. 😊
Thank you for telling me more about their traditions. I don't know much about the life of the Tenger people there, but everyone I met was working hard on their lives. It was a very valuable experience.😊