Unique Village in Grobogan Indonesia
Gabus, Crewek Today.
Vacation spots in Grobogan are not only Bledug Kuwu and Kedung Ombo. Many villages in the second largest district in Central Java seem to be competing to increase their potential, so they can attract as many tourists as possible.
For example, the statue of "Ganesha Tidur" in the village of Banjarejo Gabus, which had just been inaugurated some time ago, is now an alternative tourist destination and a place for selfies for residents. Previously the community only knew that the village of Banjarejo had a museum as a place to store ancient fossils.
Near to Banjarejo village, there is a village that is also good. Called Keyongan. This eastern village of Grobogan in almost all corners is decorated with unique sculpture creations that add to the attraction. From Crewek Today's search, there are a number of sturdy statues located at several points. Among them are the statues of Keyong, Dewi Sri and Dewa Wisnu.
Keyongan Village Chief Budi Hartono told Crewek Today, telling the story of how unique statues could color his village.
"If the Keyong statue is indeed related to the origin of the name of this village. "Right here there used to be a spring, and around the spring there were lots of "Keyong"( Java), so the community was called Keyongan village," Budi said.
In addition, Budi also said that the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue located in village meeting hall, is a symbol of the peaceful and peaceful village of Keyongan. Because Lord Vishnu symbolizes the god of tranquility, kindness and peace.
Not only that, the statue of Dewi Sri in the main road of Keyongan village, according to Budi, symbolizes that the Keyongan village is cheap clothing and cheap food.
"Well, if the statue of Dewi Sri is the goddess of food, so the statue symbolizes the village of Keyongan, which is cheap clothing and food," hopes the number one village of Keyongan.
Written : Peri Kiswanto
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