ajakohase
Ajakohase is a term originating from the Austronesian language family, primarily used in the coastal communities of the Indonesian province of West Nusa Tenggara. In contemporary usage the word denotes a protective spirit associated with marine ecosystems, particularly those surrounding coral reefs and mangrove swamps. The concept of ajakohase functions as a symbolic guardian that is invoked in rituals aimed at safeguarding fisheries and preventing ecological degradation.
The word is believed to be a composite of the Old Javanese root aja, meaning “to guard
Cultural practices involving ajakohase include ceremonial offerings of fish, rice cakes, and incense to appease the