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Jelangkung: The Haunting History and Mystery of Indonesia’s Spirit Summoning Game

by Raidi
2024-09-10
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Bandung, IndonesiaSentinel.com — Jelangkung, a Spirit Summoning Game, stands out for its eerie reputation amongst the rich cultural landscape of Indonesia, where folklore and supernatural beliefs play a significant role in everyday life. This traditional Indonesian game, often compared to the Western Ouija board, is said to allow participants to communicate with spirits. Its roots run deep in Indonesia’s mystical traditions, and it has become a symbol of the country’s unique blend of ancient beliefs and modern curiosity about the supernatural.

The Origins of Jelangkung

Jelangkung has been a part of Indonesian folklore for centuries, with its origins believed to be rooted in animism and ancestor belief. The game has been passed down through generations, typically played by teenagers and young adults seeking a thrill or hoping to witness proof of the supernatural.

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Historically, Jelangkung was believed to be a way to communicate with spirits, particularly those of ancestors or wandering souls who had not found peace. The game’s origins are difficult to trace precisely, as it has existed in various forms throughout Indonesia, particularly on the islands of Java and Sumatra, where beliefs in the unseen world remain strong.

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In its early forms, Jelangkung was seen as both a game and a ritual. People would play it during certain times of the year, especially during sacred periods when it was believed that the boundary between the living and the spirit world was thin. Over time, however, it became more of an urban legend and a popular game among thrill-seekers.

Spirit-Summoning Game

To Play the Spirit-Summoning Game Jelangkung are simple but steeped in mystery. The game typically requires a group of people, a doll, and a makeshift board or medium through which spirits are believed to communicate.

The most traditional version involves the creation of a small doll or figure made from household items like wood or straw, dressed in clothes to represent a human form. The doll is seated upright, often propped up by a basket or stand. A stick is attached to its arms, and paper or a chalkboard is placed nearby for the spirit to write on.

Participants start the game by reciting a mantra, inviting spirits to enter the doll:

“Jelangkung, Jelangkung, come play with us. Bring your soul, but don’t stay too long.”

As the chant is repeated, players believe that a spirit may enter the doll and begin to communicate by moving the attached stick to write messages on the paper or board. Some claim the doll can move on its own, answering questions posed by the players.

Like the Ouija board, the experience of Jelangkung depends heavily on the belief and imagination of the participants. While skeptics dismiss the game as a psychological phenomenon or group hysteria, others swear by the strange movements and eerie messages they receive.

The Mystery and Superstition Behind Jelangkung

The game of Jelangkung is surrounded by various superstitions and warnings. One of the most common beliefs is that players must always close the session properly by thanking the spirit and politely asking it to leave. Failing to do so, it is said, could result in the spirit remaining in the physical world, haunting the players or the place where the game was played.

The Enduring Faith of Sunda Wiwitan, a Pillar of Sundanese Culture

Though many people play Jelangkung as a harmless thrill, others approach it with more caution, respecting the cultural and spiritual weight the game carries in Indonesian tradition. Stories abound of players experiencing strange occurrences after playing such as unexplained noises, objects moving, or even seeing shadowy figures in their homes. Whether these experiences are due to the supernatural or the power of suggestion is part of the mystery that keeps Jelangkung alive in the modern era.

Jelangkung in Modern Indonesia

Despite the rise of modern technology and shifting cultural values, Jelangkung remains popular, particularly among the younger generation. As with any supernatural tradition, the power of Jelangkung lies as much in the belief of its players as in the game itself.

Jelangkung is a unique part of Indonesia’s cultural heritage, a game that transcends mere entertainment to touch on the deeper, spiritual aspects of life and death. Its history and mystery remain an enduring part of Indonesian folklore.

Whether viewed as a playful pastime or a serious encounter with the unknown, Jelangkung serves as a reminder of Indonesia’s rich and mystical past, where the line between the natural and supernatural is never far away.

 

 

(Raidi/Agung)

Tags: FolkloreIndonesiaJelangkungSpirrit Summoning GameTraditional Game
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