11 typical traditions of Indonesian society in the month Shawwal

Jakarta -In the month of Shawwal, after the celebration of Eid al -Fitri, some people from different regions in Indonesia are enriching the tenth hijri month with a variety of interesting traditions to know. What are the traditions? The following is a list of typical traditions of Indonesian population held in the month of Syawal following the Eid Al-Fitri celebration, complete with the everyday. 1. Secura in the West Lampung mask or seca party has become a meeting for the people of West Lampung during the Idulfitri celebration. Residents tour the village with a secura while sharing joy with the party. Browse to continue with content 2. Grebeg Shawwal in Solo and Yogja The tradition celebrated by the people of Solo and Yogja is the end of Ramadan with the process of mountains of agricultural products. The community fights over the content of mountains as a symbol of blessings and safety. 3. Grebeg Syawal in Cirebon differs from Solo-Jogja, the Grebeg Shawwal tradition in Cirebon is in the form of a pilgrimage to the grave of ancestors in Astana Gunung Sembung. Grebeg Syawal, who celebrated 8 Shawwal, became a place of gratitude and friendship. 4. Rewanda’s sacrifices in Central -Java The tradition celebrated by residents of Talunkacang Kandri Gunung Pati is performed by feeding monkeys in Goa Kreo at 3 Shawwal. This tradition is a form of gratitude for salvation and fortune. 5. Lebaran Ketupat in Java is celebrated this tradition at 8 Shawwal, a week after Idulfitri, after fasting the Sunnah for six days. In this celebration, Ketupat has meaning as a form of recognition of errors and symbols that forgive each other. 6. Ketupat -bean sprouts in Semarang are also known as the Rhombus, this food contains bean sprouts and coconut sambal. In celebrating the tradition of Syawalan in this Semmarang city, diamonds will usually be filled with money and disputed children. 7. Giant Lopis in Pekalongan The people of Pekalongan City usually celebrate the month of Shawwal by making a big runner who is then cut and distributed. This tradition symbolizes unity, togetherness and friendship. 8. Larung Sesiji in Demak Sedekah Laut was held in the seventh Eid by residents of Bungo Village, Wedung, Demak. This tradition means as an expression of gratitude for marine products. The event was enriched by performing arts and culinary festivals. 9. The problem in Madura is a cultural tradition of the Madurese people celebrated by sharing food with neighbors and family members as a symbol of solidarity. This tradition reflects the kindness and social care. 10. Barong ider Bumi in Banyuwangi Osing stem in Kemiren Village, Glagah, Banyuwangi paraded Barong around the town to reject Bala. The ritual that has existed since the 1800s aims to expel negative energy and bring blessings. 11. Eid topat in Lombok in Sasak, Topat means ketupat. This eid is celebrated a week after Idulfitri, begins with a joint prayer and pilgrimage of the grave of Islamic leaders, and ends with eating diamonds as a symbol of togetherness. It was a series of community traditions in Indonesia celebrated in the month of Shawwal. AFP across various sources, including the Indonesian information portal, the cultural heritage of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Kemenparekraf, Ministry of Religion and other local government sites. (WIA/IMK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here