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Yogyakarta –
Photos of snakes coiled around poles or pillars in the Yogyakarta Keraton M trading hall are being discussed. The Yogyakarta Palace party confirmed the incident. However, they were seen as commonplace and not surprising.
“Yes, okay, that’s normal. In the palace, such incidents are commonplace, commonplace,” Yogyakarta Palace Minister KRT Jatiningrat said when contacted. detikcom, Tuesday (10/20/2020).
Even according to the man who is familiarly called Romo Tirun, similar incidents often occur inside the Yogyakarta Hadiningrat Palace. Especially during a celebration or commemoration of a figure in the palace.
“So if there are strange things, it is normal. Maybe it is more than surprising, but in the palace, the people of the palace are (common). So unusual things are unusual in the palace, they are not surprised, much less It was Kliwon Friday night and commemorating the launch of HB (Sultan Hamengku Buwono) IX, “continued Father Tirun.
A snake coiled on the pillar of Trading Room M of the Yogyakarta Palace (Photo: Special)
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Regarding the significance of the serpent’s presence, Romo Tirun was reluctant to explain in detail why the serpent was not a nuisance. Also, the snake is gone.
“The snake does not intrude, it shows itself, that’s normal. Yesterday, too, they just let her continue to disappear, she was left alone, then we wanted them to see us again, she left, ”she said.
The sighting of a snake circling one of the pillars of the M trade Hall in Yogyakarta Palace occurred on Thursday night or last Friday night in Kliwon (10/15). At that time, the palace was preparing booty for the late Sultan Hamengku Buwono IX.
“In Bangsal Magang, to be precise on the northwest pillar, it’s just above umpak (pillar support stone). So that’s part of it umpak the bottom, then the top has started the post, now it fits into a circle on top umpak that, “said Romo Tirun.
(mbr / sip)