
''Hyang'' (
Kawi,
Sundanese,
Javanese, and
Balinese) is a representation of the
supreme being, in ancient
Java and Bali mythology.
The spiritual entity can be either considered
divine
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or
ancestral. The reverence for this spiritual entity can be found in the folk religions of Java and Bali, such as the
Sunda Wiwitan ( Sundanism or Cigugur Sundanism),
Kejawen ( non-monotheistic Javanism),
Kapitayan ( monotheistic Javanism), and
Gama Tirta ( Balinism). The realm where ''Hyang'' resides is called the ''Kahyangan'', which is an
Old Javanese
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term that means "the abode of ''Hyang''", "part of ''Hyang''", or "
heaven
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".
The
Old Sundanese manuscript
Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian ''Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian'' is a didactic text, providing the reader with religious and moralistic rules, prescriptions and lessons. The title means something like “the book of rules with guidance to be a '' resi'' (wise or holy man)”. ...
, has stated that ''Hyang'' can be interpreted as "
Omnipotence
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". Similarly, in the highest
Sunda Wiwitan Spirituality
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, ''Hyang'' is also referred to as ''Sang Hyang Kersa'' (the Powerful).
Gama Tirta Balinism describes Hyang as a venerated spiritual existence that deserves special reverence. Hyang is commonly described as a sacred and luminous personal form. It is also referred to as the name for a spiritual existence that has supernatural powers, portrayed like the sun in a dream and often mentioned in a
masculine form. A Hyang's arrival in a person's life is reputed to give great contentment and happiness to the person. Indonesians generally recognize this term to refer to the cause of beauty, the cause of all existence (creator), or simply to refer to God.
In
Kejawen Javanism, the concept of the
monotheistic
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God
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is described as the ''Sang Hyang Tunggal'' or ''Sang Hyang Wenang''. Raden Ngabehi
Ranggawarsita in his book, ''Paramayoga'', detailed the names and designations for Javanese concept of God as the objective of worship, including ''Sang Hyang Suksma Kawekas'', ''Sang Hyang Suksmesa'', ''Sang Hyang Amurbeng Rat'', ''Sang Hyang Sidhem Permanem'', ''Sang Hyang Maha Luhur'', ''Sang Hyang Wisesaning Tunggal'', ''Sang Hyang Wenanging Jagad'', ''Sang Hyang Maha Tinggi'', ''Sang Hyang Manon'', ''Sang Hyang Maha Sidhi'', ''Sang Hyang Warmana'', ''Sang Hyang Atmaweda'', etc.
Etymology

The term ''Hyang'' is
Old Javanese
Old Javanese or Kawi is an Austronesian languages, Austronesian language and the oldest attested phase of the Javanese language. It was natively spoken in the central and eastern part of Java Island, what is now Central Java, Special Region o ...
in origin.
It means "god", "goddess", "deified being", or "divinity".
It remains in and , which bears the same meaning. In
Old Sundanese, the term ''"nga-hyang"'' means "disappear" or "unseen". In its development, the term "hyang" became the root word for many terms that are still known and used in modern
Indonesian:
* Reverence. If the word "hyang" is attached with prefixes attribute ''Sang-, Dang-, Ra-''; to form the word ''Sanghyang, Danghyang'', or ''Rahyang'', the word itself is used to honor or revere
gods
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or the deceased ancestors. For example,
Sanghyang Sri Pohaci and
Sang Hyang Widhi refer to
gods
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, while the stylized name
Rahyang Dewa Niskala refers to the name of the late king of
the Sunda kingdom. The term ''Danghyang'', ''Dhanyang'', or ''Danyang'' conversely is used to refer to the guardian spirits of certain sacred or haunted places. The name of
the Srivijayan empire founder,
Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa, also contained the name "hyang" which suggested that he possessed supernatural power.
* Place. ''Kahyangan'' — later ''kayangan'', from the prefix-suffix
conjugation
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Linguistics
*Grammatical conjugation, the modification of a verb from its basic form
*Emotive conjugation or Russell's conjugation, the use of loaded language
Mathematics
*Complex conjugation, the change o ...
''ka-hyang-an'' — refers to the realm "where hyangs reside". Because of the belief that hyang prefer high places, some mountainous regions are considered as the abode of hyang. For example,
Parahyangan
Parahyangan () or Priangan ( Sundanese script: ) is a cultural and mountainous region in West Java province on the Indonesian island of Java. Covering a little less than one-sixth of Java, it is the heartland of Sundanese people and their cultur ...
refers to the mountainous region of
West Java
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. Originating from a conjugated word ''para-hyang-an''; ''para'' indicates plural, while the suffix ''-an'' shows the place, so Parahyangan can be interpreted as the abode of hyangs. The term kahyangan is also used to refer to a type of
Pura or Balinese temple. For example, ''Pura kahyangan jagad'' is a Balinese temple located in the mountainous region as the counterparts of ''pura segara''; a Balinese temple located by the sea.
Dieng Plateau
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in
Central Java
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also shared the same origin, it is from the conjugation ''di-hyang'' which also means "hyang's place".

* Activity. The word ''sembahyang'' in
Indonesian is
synonymous
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with the Islamic
salat
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ritual. It originated from the
compound word
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''sembah-hyang'' which means "worship the hyang".
One of the instances of sembahyang is the
Balinese ''
Sanghyang
() is a traditional sacred Balinese dance originated from the Indonesian island of Bali. It is based on the premise that an unseen force enters the body of an entranced performer. The force, identified as '' hyang'', is an important type of ...
Dedari'', a sacred dance that involves pre-pubescent girls performing complex dances in a
trance
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state. Through complex rituals to summon the spirits, it is believed that the spirits
possessed
Possessed may refer to:
Possession
* Possession (disambiguation), having some degree of control over something else
** Spirit possession, whereby gods, demons, animas, or other disincarnate entities may temporarily take control of a human body
*** ...
the girls and manifested in their dance. Another example of the ritual is the ''Sanghyang Jaran'', a Balinese version of the ''
Kuda Lumping'' dance ritual that also involves a form of spirit possession.
Origin

The term ''hyang'', now widely associated with
Sunda Wiwitan,
Kejawen, and
Balinism, developed in ancient
Java
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and
Bali
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more than a millennium ago. This term has its roots in the traditional
animism
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and
dynamism in the beliefs of
indigenous Indonesians native to the
Indonesian archipelago. Native pre-Hindu, pre-Buddhist, and pre-Islamic Indonesians have venerated and revered
ancestral spirits. They also believed that some spirits may inhabit certain places such as large trees, stones, forests, mountains, or sacred places. The ''hyang'' concept had indigenously developed in the Indonesian archipelago and is not considered to have originated from
Indian dharmic religions
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.
Before the adoption of
Hinduism
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,
Buddhism
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, and
Islam
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, the natives of the Indonesian archipelago believed in powerful but unseen spiritual entities that could be both benevolent and malevolent. They also believed that the deceased ancestor had not gone away or disappeared completely. The ancestral spirit may gain god-like spiritual power and remain involved in their offspring’s worldly affairs. That is why the veneration and reverence to honor ancestors is an important element in the belief system of native ethnic groups, such as
Nias
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,
Dayak,
Toraja
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, and
Papuan ethnic groups, as well as many
ethnic groups in Indonesia
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.
In ancient
Sundanese,
Javanese, and
Balinese societies, this unseen spiritual entity is identified as "''hyang''". These ancestral divine spirits are believed to inhabit high places, such as
mountains
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, hills, and
volcanoes
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On Earth, volcanoes are most often fo ...
. These mountainous regions are considered sacred realms, as the abode of gods and the resting place for the
soul
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of the ancestors.
Several ancient Indonesian inscriptions dated from the Hindu-Buddhist period (8th to 15th century) mentioned ''Hyang'' either as the name of the sanctuary or the name of a deity revered in multiple
temples
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.
Characteristics
"''Hyangs''" are said to only move in straight lines. Accordingly, traditional Balinese buildings have a wall called an ' just inside the doorway, which keeps the spirits out because they only move in straight lines, and hence bounce off.
Bali Religion
Similar walls can be seen at the entrance of some Javanese cemeteries. Parallel beliefs are found in other spiritual traditions, as in British corpse roads.
Hyang in native Indonesians' religions
The concept of ''hyang'' can be situated in native Indonesian religions in several ways:
* Balinism: It is '' Sang Hyang Widhi'', the almighty God, the source of goodness brought by the Gods. Identified with Almighty Lord '' Paramasiwa''.
* Javanese Buddhism: It is '' Sanghyang Adi Buddha'', the law of nature that continues to exist, a so-called God that cannot be forgotten, where his ''Dharma
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'' was discovered by Gautama Buddha
Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha (),*
*
*
was a śramaṇa, wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in South Asia during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism. According to Buddhist lege ...
.
* Islam Nusantara: according to the teachings of '' Sunan Kalijaga'' (Tuban Javanese missionary man), the ''Sang Hyang'' is the archipelagic ancestor of ''Sang Hyang Adam
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According to Christianity, Adam ...
'', ''Sang Hyang Sita'' (prophet Seth
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), ''Sang Hyang Wanuh'' (prophet Noah
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), ''Sang Hyang Jawith'' (Japheth
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, son of Noah), ''Sang Hyang Jawana'' (believed as progenitor of the Javanese), ''Sang Hyang Jawata'' (another progenitor of the Javanese), ''Sang Hyang Bathara Guru'', ''Sang Hyang Ismaya'', ''Sang Hyang Bathara Wisnu'', and so on, until the deceased parents are personified as the spiritual entity united with ''Sang Hyang''.
See also
* Balinism
* Indonesian Esoteric Buddhism
Indonesian Esoteric Buddhism was the tradition of Esoteric Buddhism found in Maritime Southeast Asia which emerged in the 7th century along the maritime trade routes and port cities of the Indonesia, Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra as well ...
* Hinduism in Java
Hinduism has historically been a major religious and cultural influence in Java, Indonesia. Hinduism was the dominant religion in the region before the arrival of Islam. In recent years, it has also been enjoying something of a resurgence, parti ...
* Javanism
* Kaharingan
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* Sunda Wiwitan
* Aitu
* Anito
''Anito'', also spelled ''anitu'', refers to ancestor spirits, nature spirits, and deities in the Indigenous Philippine folk religions from the precolonial age to the present, although the term itself may have other meanings and associ ...
* Atua
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* Kami
are the Deity, deities, Divinity, divinities, Spirit (supernatural entity), spirits, mythological, spiritual, or natural phenomena that are venerated in the traditional Shinto religion of Japan. ''Kami'' can be elements of the landscape, forc ...
, similar concept in Japanese Shinto
, also called Shintoism, is a religion originating in Japan. Classified as an East Asian religions, East Asian religion by Religious studies, scholars of religion, it is often regarded by its practitioners as Japan's indigenous religion and as ...
faith
* Kupua
* Shen, similar concept in Chinese folk religion
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* Taotao Mona
References
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