Research Article
Nyadran Local Wisdom as a Community Cultural Acculluration Convention Sonoageng Community Nganjuk Regency
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.30-7-2021.2313610, author={Ahmad Imdadus Syarochil and Uswatun Khasanah and Zuli Laila Khafida and Maulfi Syaiful Rizal}, title={Nyadran Local Wisdom as a Community Cultural Acculluration Convention Sonoageng Community Nganjuk Regency}, proceedings={First International Conference on Humanities, Education, Language and Culture, ICHELAC 2021, 30-31 August 2021, Flores, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICHELAC}, year={2021}, month={11}, keywords={nyadran tradition sonoageng mbah sahid cultural acculluration}, doi={10.4108/eai.30-7-2021.2313610} }
- Ahmad Imdadus Syarochil
Uswatun Khasanah
Zuli Laila Khafida
Maulfi Syaiful Rizal
Year: 2021
Nyadran Local Wisdom as a Community Cultural Acculluration Convention Sonoageng Community Nganjuk Regency
ICHELAC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.30-7-2021.2313610
Abstract
Nyadran tradition is one of the traditions in Nganjuk Regency. Nyadran is a form of gratitude for the Sonoageng community for obtaining abundant harvests and a form of gratitude for the services of the chronicle of alas (cutting down the forest) which has opened a new settlement. This study aims to find out the origin of the chronicle of Sonoageng village, the origin of the Nyadran tradition, and the acculturation of the Nyadran tradition. Based on the results of interviews obtained from this research, it is the origin of the chronicle of the Sonoageng village named Mbah Sahid which is also the origin of the emergence of the Nyadran Tradition. While the cultural acculturation that occurs in this tradition is the acculturation of Islamic culture with kejawen. This Nyadran tradition is carried out once a year in the second harvest period in June-July which coincides on Thursday legi and Friday pahing. On that day is believed to be the day of the death of Mbah Sahid as the chronicle of Sonoageng village. The Nyadran procession starts from the village hall towards the punden or Mbah Sahid's hermitage.