Sekaten or Garebeg Ceremony Solo
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The Sekaten or Garebeg Ceremony is an annual festival that is arranged in the month of Mulud, which is the third month acoording to the Japanese calendar. The ceremony starts on the fifth day of the month. The Sekaten or Garebeg Ceremony, Solo continues for seven consecutive days. The festival of Sekaten or Garebeg Ceremony is dedicated to celebrate the birth of Prophet Muhammad.
The Sekaten or Garebeg Ceremony, Solo begins at the midnight. The royal servants of Abdi Dalem take out a procession that leaves from the Kraton Ponconiti Hall. The procession marches with two sets of Gamelan being carried abreast. One of them is named Kyai Gunturmadu and the other one is Kyai Nogowilogo. The Gamelans are carried down to the Jl. Malioboro up to the Grand Mosque. Kyai Gunturmadu and Kyai Nogowilogo are played at the same time. They are plated till they are taken back to the Kraton Ponconiti Hall at midnight on the eleventh day of the month of Mulud. The festival of Sekaten or Garebeg Ceremony, Solo concludes with the Gerebeg Maulud Ceremony. The Sekaten or Garebeg Ceremony, Solo is celebrated with a particular belief. According to the local belief, celebrating the occasion of Sekaten and listening to playing of Gamelans will reward the participants with prosperity and sound health.
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