Makam Buyut Cili -
: This is the most significant event tied to the tomb. Originally held on 1 Sura, it was shifted to 2 Syawal (the second day of Eid al-Fitr) after Islamic influence reached the region.
: The site reflects a deep blend of Hindu-Buddhist roots and Islamic practices . While the community identifies as Muslim, they maintain "esoteric" spiritual traditions involving the worship of ancestral spirits, often linking Buyut Cili to the rice goddess Dewi Sri in terms of agricultural fertility. makam buyut cili
: The ritual concludes at the tomb with slametan (communal feasts) and ritual offerings to Buyut Cili to maintain social and cosmic balance. : This is the most significant event tied to the tomb
: Villagers conduct a parade ( arak-arakan ) around the village to ward off disaster and express gratitude for harvests. While the community identifies as Muslim, they maintain
: Kemiren Village, Glagah District, Banyuwangi Regency, East Java, Indonesia.