INFOKU, BLORA - The Hindu-Buddhist Era was a very ancient era, approximately 1200 years ago, experienced in several regions in Indonesia.
Likewise in Kutukan Village, Randublatung District, Blora Regency, Central Java Province.
At that time, several works of art were produced that were very charming, even though their forms were simple.
All of the village areas are former settlements of people in the past, with evidence of ancient cemeteries around the residents' settlements.
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Indeed, the cemetery no longer looks like the cemetery it is today.
Because the cemetery is hundreds of years old, it is level with the surrounding land.
The burials were grouped according to family.
At the funeral, the head is to the east and the feet are to the west, facing the setting sun.
Every deceased person was given possessions such as gold jewelry, Chinese bronze coins, bronze jewelry, ceramics from China, and also ancient pottery.
There are many relics from the past in the Kutukan area, Randublatung District.
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One of them is bronze which comes in various shapes.
So that until now, the village of Kutukan is also one of the targets for ancient treasure hunting, even though this village is known to be very haunted.
This Kutukan Village is surrounded by teak forests and anyone who passes through the area will definitely get goosebumps because of its strong mystical atmosphere.
It is said that every vehicle driver who passes through the village area is required to ask permission by sounding their vehicle horn.
The haunted feel of Kutukan Village is even more obvious where there are ancient tombs that have been in the area for decades.
Beside the graves, there are many teak trees. According to local residents, these teak trees are inhabited by invisible creatures, or spirits.
This genie likes to appear and disturb drivers who pass through the road flanked by the tombs.
One of the residents of Blora, Luluk, said that drivers are often disturbed by spirits when they pass through the road in the Kutukan Village area. For example, their car tires come off and suddenly the genie appears.
For this reason, people who pass through this road must sound their horns so as not to be disturbed.
One of the vehicle drivers from Surabaya, Jatmiko, admitted that he did not believe in the existence of this myth.
But what he did every time he crossed the road, he always read verses of the Koran and said the taqbir.
But it cannot be denied that every time he passes through the area, the negative aura is so strong that it makes his skin crawl.
Even though it is known as a haunted area, this is not a deterrent for treasure hunters because the ancient tombs that have been around for decades are believed to contain valuable treasures.
There is even a group of treasure hunters who, using only a crowbar and a hoe, were lucky enough to find treasure in the form of gold.
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