tahura
Tahura refers to a traditional Indonesian term that can have multiple meanings depending on the context, primarily associated with the Javanese and Sundanese cultures. In its most common usage, tahura denotes a type of sacred or ceremonial dance performed during religious or cultural festivities. These dances often feature intricate movements, accompanied by traditional music and costumes, and are deeply rooted in animistic and Hindu-Buddhist traditions that once dominated the region.
The term tahura is also linked to a specific type of ritual or offering, particularly in the
In some interpretations, tahura can extend to describe a form of communal gathering or festival, where communities
The term’s usage varies across regions, and its meaning may be influenced by local customs and interpretations.