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Javanese sacred places
Javanese Sacred Places are locations on the Island of Java, Indonesia that have significance from either village level through to national level as sacred, and in most cases deserve visitation--usually within the context of ziarah regardless of the ethnicity or religion of the visitor. The dominant form for many places is a grave, or a place associated with persons considered to have special attributes in the past--like Wali Sanga or Royalty.
==Form==
The tendency has been for graves to equate to sacred places, but the full range can include (and this list is not exhaustive)
* Caves (Goa or Gua)
* Trees, or a group of trees (Pohon or Hutan)
* Springs
* Rock Outcrops
* Remains of old buildings/structures
* Man made fixed structures - buildings, and ruins
* Kraton structures are considered sacred
* Places of rest of Javanis saints or legendary characters
In some areas in Java, the tell-tale sign that a place has been ascribed sacred or special, is either traces of burnt incense (kemenyan) or flower petals.

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