Where did the actual origin of the diamond? Who was first to discover and popularize the diamond? Like other traditions in Indonesia certainly has, history background, not infrequently there is the philosophical meaning of these traditions. what about the diamond? let us refer to:
Generally, diamond is identical as special Eid dishes, the tradition of diamond is estimated to come from when Islam entered the land of Java.
In history, Sunan Kalijaga is the person who first introduced him to the Java community. He twice Bakda civilize, namely Bakda Lebaran and Bakda Kupat. Bakda Kupat began the week after Lebaran. On the day called the Kupat Bakda, in Java land that time almost every house looks weave diamond from young coconut leaves. Once finished cooking, Kupat is delivered to older relatives, became a symbol of togetherness.
Diamond itself according to experts has several meanings, among them reflects the variety of human error, judging from the complexity woven diamond wrap. The second, reflecting the cleanliness and purity of heart after beg forgiveness from all the mistakes, seen from a white diamond if halved. The third reflects the perfection, if viewed from the diamond shape. All that is connected with the victory of Muslims after a month of fasting and finally stepped on a pure day.
Rupa (types) Ketupat Indonesia
Diamond or Kupat is typical of Southeast Asian dishes made from rice. Rice is put in a woven palm leaves and steamed so mature. Diamond is most prevalent around the time Fitr, when Muslims celebrate the end of the fasting month. Ketupat also often served with kebabs. When served with tofu and curry into kupat tahu.Trus if served accompanied by a vegetable pumpkin / bean menjai top markotop .. .... Endyang Bambang Gurindang Istimiwir n makyuusss course. Besides Indonesia, the diamond is also found in Malaysia, Singapore and so on.
Among some circles in Java, the diamond is often hung above the entrance to the house as a sort of talisman. In Bali diamond are often offered as ritual offerings.
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