Kapitayan
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This article is about monotheistic Javanism. For polytheistic Javanism, see Kejawen.
Kapitayan (from Javanese: ꦏꦥꦶꦠꦪꦤ꧀) is a Javanese monotheistic folk religion native to Java since the Paleolithic.[1][2] Locally, it is referred to as "the monotheist ancient Javanese religion", "ancestral monotheist religion", or "Tiyang Jawi (Javanese) religion" to differentiate it from Kejawèn (a polytheistic Javanism).[3]
Quick Facts Monotheistic Javanism, Abbreviation ...
Monotheistic Javanism | |
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ꦏꦥꦶꦠꦪꦤ꧀ Kapitayan | |
Abbreviation | Taya |
Type | Folk religion |
Governance | National Javanism Religious Council of the Republic Indonesia |
Region | Central and eastern hemisphere of Java |
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Headquarters | Central Java |
Recognition | Officially recognized by Indonesian government |
Separated from | Kejawen (non-monotheistic Javanism) |
Members | Javanese |
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