Dear readers of all, the eternal flame phenomenon is one of the unique natural phenomena that exist in the world, where the flames can ignite continuously without ever been extinguished for hundreds of years, even when the rain is falling. Kayangan Api Is a source of eternal unfailing fire located in protected forest area in Sendangharjo Village, Ngasem District, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java. Kayangan Api Complex is a natural geological phenomenon in the form of natural gas emission from the soil that ignites the fire, creating a fire that never goes out despite the rain. Kayangan fire is located in forest area in Sendangharjo Village, Ngasem District Bojonegoro East Java. A village with a forest area of approximately 42.29% of the village area. The place can be reached with a distance of 25 km from the direction of Bojonegoro.
One of the eternal flames that exist in Indonesia is the eternal fire of Kayangan Api, although not as well known as the eternal fire of Mrapen, but the eternal fire of the Fire of the Fire is still interesting to visit. Kayangan Api itself is located in protected forest area Sendangharjo Village, District Ngasem, Kabupate Bojonegoro, East Java. no warning that location was close to kos awb in Dander area, while still here awb was nyelakke dolan there Saturday morning (6/2) anyway cuman 5 km also distance, tomorrow if you go back jogja want to play here jauuh haha.
The road from Dander to Kayangan Api is good, wide enough road combined with cast cement, after meenempuh travel about 10 minutes until awb also at the entrance gate Kayangan Api, where it is lush and quite cool. From the gate we still have to go along the paving road, pretty far maybe about 500 m to the car park. The tour of the fire splendor looks beautiful is not in vain the pemkab revitalize this tour a few years ago, the morning was still quiet, so awb free entry again . Facilities at Kayangan Api include very complete, extensive parking, children playground, pendopo, praying room, clean bathroom, even saung saung also for visitors just to rest while enjoying the snack.
Cold morning air makes the awb mager awkwardly beside the fire, smelling the stinging gas around the burning fire, yups indeed this fire comes from gas cracks that escaped from the earth, no wonder because the region bojonegoro is a region rich in oil and gas, even in around the area of fire sparks already have two oil wells that have been drilled, live pairs of production equipment aja.
Oh yes here is one more yan become a tourist attraction, as the well blekuthuk, from the name is predictable, so this well is also a place of gas exit, so issue bubbles constantly, according to awb kayaknya good ya if the gas in turn all, the flames can be flamed over the spectacular water.
Day is late afternoon, hungry awb immediately leave the location back to the boarding house, ok enough so many tourist reports this time, stay tune next article ya .
In Bojonegoro, East Java, there is a natural phenomenon of fire that has not been extinguished since the time of Majapahit named Kayangan Api. In addition to the natural gas factor, it is said that this fire arises because of the mystical element.
Believe it or not. In Bojonegoro District, there is a natural geological phenomenon of fire that has not been extinguished since the time of Majapahit. His name is Kayangan Api and is now one of the iconic attractions of Bojonegoro regency. This unique object, located in Sendangharjo Village, Ngasem District, has become more popular since it was used as the location of fire taking of National Sports Week (PON) XV in 2000.
Kayangan Api is about 15 km from Bojonegoro City with Bojonegoro-Dander-Ngasem route. Before entering this area, visitors are only required to pay the parking fee. The unflagging flame emerged from behind the rocks bounded by a circle of concrete.
Around him, there are four pillars and four small temple-shaped buildings. At that time, I visited in the morning. The fire that appears not too big. The fire is bigger in the afternoon or evening.
Approximately 50 meters from the eternal flame, there is a well called the Well Blekutuk. The well contains water that looks like boiling water constantly. Not just the shape, the sound is the same as boiling water. The smell of sulfur is very strong smell from the water that is not clear. However, the well that has been fenced is safe for visitors. Scientifically, the fire is sourced from natural gas that ignites the fire so it continues to burn. Indeed, the earth's stomach in the region contains a lot of gas and petroleum.
However, Mbah Djuli, caretaker of Kayangan Api, has different beliefs. When I met early last July, he told me long about the history of Kayangan Api. Honestly, that's when I just learned that Kayangan Api is not just a fire that never goes away. Mbah Djuli said, there used to be a maker of the heirlooms of Majapahit Kingdom named Mbah Kriyo Kusumo. After years of making heirlooms in the village, Mbah Kriyo Kusumo then bertapa and tirakat in the middle of the forest. He brought the fire and lit it on the rocks, right next to where he meditated. The fire is lit up to this moment and became the forerunner of Kayangan Api.
Since moving to the forest, Mbah Kriyo Kusumo is known by the name of Mpu Supo. He made the heritage objects of Majapahit Kingdom such as kris, spear, spear umbrella, and others. In addition to the fire to gild up heirlooms, Mpu Supo also uses water from the Blekutuk well to cool the heirlooms.
"Why is the distance between fire and well is far away, that's because Mpu Supo has calculated enough time between gilding and immersion," said Mbah Djuli.
Mbah Djuli claimed to often witness the miracle at Kayangan Api. Among other things, when photographing the fire in the evening or evening, he found the fire in the form of heritage objects such as keris or umbrellas. In fact, the fire was once the princess of Sri Wulan, the daughter of Kayangan Api.
"All of this is a miracle and includes an occult occurrence," he said as he showed the photos on his cell phone that resemble heritage forms and a princess. According to Mbah Djuli's belief, Mpu Supo did not die because there is not a single grave.
"Mpu Supo is a muksa or changed form all the time into another form, often come guests, claimed to be met by an elder who gave inheritance and asked to come here.I sure the old man is Mpu Supo that changed form.I often until evening accompany guests who really want napak tilas or tirakat in this place, "explained middle-aged man who became caretaker since 1977 this.
Mbah Djuli also assured me that Kayangan Api is a strange but real phenomenon. "First, this fire never goes out despite the rain, secondly, although there is a great fire source, the trees around it are still fertile.thirdly, the water in Blekutuk well is not hot even though it appears to boil.Fourth, the volume of the well water is stable as long as season, never overflow or dry, "he explained.
Reportedly, not just anyone can take fire from Kayangan Api. Permissions are only for people and special events. That was preceded by certain rituals, namely selamatan and tayuban art performances (tayuban).
For example, the ceremony of Jumenengan Ngarsodalem Hamengkubuwono X. Before taking fire from Kayangan Api, held selamatan and tayuban with special Javanese gending-gending Mpu Supo, which is gending Iling-Iling, Wani-Wani, and Gunungsari.
Can be imagined mystical because when the gending-gending was sung, no one can accompany sinden tayub (waranggono) dancing. I do not know, it seems, believed that Mpu Supolah who accompanied the sinden.
Believe it or not. In Bojonegoro District, there is a natural geological phenomenon of fire that has not been extinguished since the time of Majapahit. His name is Kayangan Api and is now one of the iconic attractions of Bojonegoro regency. This unique object, located in Sendangharjo Village, Ngasem District, has become more popular since it was used as the location of fire taking of National Sports Week (PON) XV in 2000.
Kayangan Api is about 15 km from Bojonegoro City with Bojonegoro-Dander-Ngasem route. Before entering this area, visitors are only required to pay the parking fee. The unflagging flame emerged from behind the rocks bounded by a circle of concrete.
Around him, there are four pillars and four small temple-shaped buildings. At that time, I visited in the morning. The fire that appears not too big. The fire is bigger in the afternoon or evening.
Approximately 50 meters from the eternal flame, there is a well called the Well Blekutuk. The well contains water that looks like boiling water constantly. Not just the shape, the sound is the same as boiling water. The smell of sulfur is very strong smell from the water that is not clear. However, the well that has been fenced is safe for visitors. Scientifically, the fire is sourced from natural gas that ignites the fire so it continues to burn. Indeed, the earth's stomach in the region contains a lot of gas and petroleum.
However, Mbah Djuli, caretaker of Kayangan Api, has different beliefs. When I met early last July, he told me long about the history of Kayangan Api. Honestly, that's when I just learned that Kayangan Api is not just a fire that never goes away. Mbah Djuli said, there used to be a maker of the heirlooms of Majapahit Kingdom named Mbah Kriyo Kusumo. After years of making heirlooms in the village, Mbah Kriyo Kusumo then bertapa and tirakat in the middle of the forest. He brought the fire and lit it on the rocks, right next to where he meditated. The fire is lit up to this moment and became the forerunner of Kayangan Api.
Since moving to the forest, Mbah Kriyo Kusumo is known by the name of Mpu Supo. He made the heritage objects of Majapahit Kingdom such as kris, spear, spear umbrella, and others. In addition to the fire to gild up heirlooms, Mpu Supo also uses water from the Blekutuk well to cool the heirlooms.
"Why is the distance between fire and well is far away, that's because Mpu Supo has calculated enough time between gilding and immersion," said Mbah Djuli.
Mbah Djuli claimed to often witness the miracle at Kayangan Api. Among other things, when photographing the fire in the evening or evening, he found the fire in the form of heritage objects such as keris or umbrellas. In fact, the fire was once the princess of Sri Wulan, the daughter of Kayangan Api.
"All of this is a miracle and includes an occult occurrence," he said as he showed the photos on his cell phone that resemble heritage forms and a princess. According to Mbah Djuli's belief, Mpu Supo did not die because there is not a single grave.
"Mpu Supo is a muksa or changed form all the time into another form, often come guests, claimed to be met by an elder who gave inheritance and asked to come here.I sure the old man is Mpu Supo that changed form.I often until evening accompany guests who really want napak tilas or tirakat in this place, "explained middle-aged man who became caretaker since 1977 this.
Mbah Djuli also assured me that Kayangan Api is a strange but real phenomenon. "First, this fire never goes out despite the rain, secondly, although there is a great fire source, the trees around it are still fertile.thirdly, the water in Blekutuk well is not hot even though it appears to boil.Fourth, the volume of the well water is stable as long as season, never overflow or dry, "he explained.
Reportedly, not just anyone can take fire from Kayangan Api. Permissions are only for people and special events. That was preceded by certain rituals, namely selamatan and tayuban art performances (tayuban).
For example, the ceremony of Jumenengan Ngarsodalem Hamengkubuwono X. Before taking fire from Kayangan Api, held selamatan and tayuban with special Javanese gending-gending Mpu Supo, which is gending Iling-Iling, Wani-Wani, and Gunungsari.
Can be imagined mystical because when the gending-gending was sung, no one can accompany sinden tayub (waranggono) dancing. I do not know, it seems, believed that Mpu Supolah who accompanied the sinden.
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