- Kejawèn (Javanese: ꦏꦗꦮꦺꦤ꧀, romanized: Kajawèn) or
Javanism, also
called Kebatinan,
Agama Jawa, and Kepercayaan, is a
Javanese cultural tradition, consisting...
- Muslim, 1.8
percent follows Winti, and 0.8
percent is
Javanism (mainly
adhered to Kejawèn
Javanism). In
addition 2.1
percent of the po****tion
follows other...
- The
Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus),
Javan rhino,
Sunda rhinoceros or
lesser one-horned
rhinoceros is a
critically endangered member of the genus...
-
Javan (Hebrew: יָוָן, romanized: Yāwān) was the
fourth son of Noah's son ****heth
according to the "Generations of Noah" (Book of Genesis,
chapter 10)...
- Balinese: ᬅᬦ᭄ᬢᬪᭀᬕ), or
colloquially also
known as the
Javan Dragon Snake deity is a
serpent deity in
Javanism and
Sundanism (later also
adopted in
Balinese Hinduism)...
- The
Javan tiger was a
Panthera tigris sondaica po****tion
native to the
Indonesian island of Java. It was one of the
three tiger po****tions that colonized...
-
Cigugur Sundanism),
Kejawen (a.k.a. non-monotheistic
Javanism),
Kapitayan (a.k.a.
monotheistic Javanism), and Gama
Tirta (a.k.a. Balinism). The
realm where...
-
Vietnamese Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros
sondaicus annamiticus), also
known as the Indo-Chinese
Javan rhinoceros, is an
extinct subspecies of the
Javan rhinoceros...
- (Javanese) religion" to
differentiate it from Kejawèn (a
polytheistic Javanism). The term
Kapitayan is Old
Javanese in origin,
constructed from the base...
- as
critically endangered, such as the Bali myna,
Sumatran orangutan, and
Javan rhinoceros.
Environmental degradation has
prompted some
academics to label...