: This is the most significant event tied to the tomb. Originally held on 1 Sura, it was shifted to 2 Syawal (the second day of Eid al-Fitr) after Islamic influence reached the region.
is the sacred tomb and petilasan (memorial site) of the revered ancestor of the Osing Tribe in Kemiren Village, Banyuwangi. More than just a burial site, it serves as the spiritual anchor for one of the most traditional communities in East Java, representing the "ground-breaker" of the Using culture. Deep Spiritual & Cultural Features makam buyut cili
: The ritual concludes at the tomb with slametan (communal feasts) and ritual offerings to Buyut Cili to maintain social and cosmic balance. : This is the most significant event tied to the tomb
: Kemiren Village, Glagah District, Banyuwangi Regency, East Java, Indonesia. More than just a burial site, it serves
: Buyut Cili is believed to be the primary ancestor who established the Osing settlement. Local legends suggest the figure has mystical protective powers; stories exist of students or outsiders being "disciplined" (entering trances) after speaking disrespectfully of the site.
: Highly traditional and spiritual; visitors are expected to maintain strict codes of conduct and respect. Expand map