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Compare and Contrast. By: Rayhan 5C. My compare and contrast is about Selapanan , my partner is Mun yuet ! PLEASE WATCHING IT!!!!!. What???.
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Compare and Contrast By: Rayhan 5C
My compare and contrast is about Selapanan, my partner is Munyuet! PLEASE WATCHING IT!!!!!
What??? • Selapanan: Selapanan, it is a Javanese tradition that mixed with Muslim religion. Selapanan is a ritual that was mostly done at Java and Indonesia. It is from Javanese people and it was done until now. • MunYuet: MunYuet (full moon), it’s a Chinese tradition that mixed by the other religion as Christian, Catholic, buddies and other. Mostly it done by the really Chinese people. • Similarities: Those are same meaning to wish and bless of the baby health and the normality of the baby. The baby hair will be cut to symbolize the first hair cut.
Where??? • Selapanan: It is from Javanese traditions that before the people always do it. They mostly do it at their own house or in a building. • MunYuet: It is from Chinese tradition and always the people do it. They mostly do it in a large room, restaurant, hotel and others. • Similarities: Those can done everywhere, in Indonesia, China, Japan and others. All people can do it everywhere but they must from the general nation that can do it.
When???? • Selapanan: The baby must 35 days old and must Javanese people. Some beliefs that 35 days is from logically number 5 times 7 will get 35 number, that Javanese people 7 is days as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and the 5 are in Javanese are Pasaran (Javanese calendar) • MunYuet: The baby must 30 days old and must Chinese people. They beliefs that when you cut the baby hair, you must use water mixed by Pomelo leaves to wash off the devils from the baby head. • Similarities: It can do whenever it is but there must be the babies that must be do it. But they need to do the assignment and to complete the things first before doing it.
Why??? • Selapanan: They celebrate it because the tradition from the past. They celebrate it because logically the number that times 5 and 7 will make 35 and it will make the ceremony stronger and more meaningful. They do it because to wish the baby so can still alive in a long time and many years. • MunYuet: They celebrate because their beliefs when we do it. They do it because they beliefs that cutting hair to symbolizes of the shedding of the birth hair. • Similarities: Those families celebrate it because of the baby health and the normality’s. They celebrate it too because they beliefs and the logically, they do it because of their tradition.
Who??? • Selapanan: They did it for the babies which are 35 days old. It must be a Javanese and Muslimism ritual. • MunYuet: They did it for the babies which are 30 days old. It must be a Chinese ritual. • Similarities: The people who doing it are the babies and they are almost same ritual and tradition.
How??? • Selapanan: Some used priest or Uztad that will pray for the baby, traditional food as tumpegan and others. First they pray to the baby. Second the parent must cut their baby hair and then some of the parents are make a reality show or invited a clown. • MunYuet: Some only pray by themselves and used traditional food as Angkukueh and red eggs. First, we must pray first of the baby. Second, their parent will cut their hair and they will give angpau, present or Jewelry. After the ceremony, the mother and baby will introduce their self. • Similarities: Those used their special usage things and they have a special moment to do. The baby will had different kind of preparation.
Conclusion The conclusions are there are much kind of ritual and tradition in the wide world. Some of it is different, some of it is same but all of it can make big nations and make a different kind of people from any nations. Each ritual and tradition had a different meaning as the MunYuet ceremony and Selapanan ceremony. They both are from the very different nation, MunYuet is from Chinese people and Selapanan is from Javanese people but both celebrate ……..
Resources MunYuet Resources (my partner resources): 1 http://www.babycenter.com.my/baby/traditions/chinese-full-moon-celebration/ My Resources (selapanan): 1 http://jv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selapanan 2 http://tjokrosuharto.com/en/content/10-selapanan-ceremony 3 http://sosbud.kompasiana.com/2011/08/13/selapan-antara-budaya-dan-pagan/