The Tajul muluk (taken from Arabic: تجول ملوك, romanized: tājūl mūlūk, lit. 'wandering kings') is common used name for the system of geomancy, comprising metaphysical and geomantic principles considered when siting or designing buildings to improve and maintain well-being in Maritime Southeast Asia. It was traditionally practiced by shamans and architects from Indonesia and Malaysia. The term actually alludes to a book entitled Tajul muluk which covered a number of other topics including herbal medicine, astrology and dream interpretation along with geomancy. While all these subjects may be categorised under the term ilmu tajul, it usually refers to the otherwise unnamed set of rites and rules for constructing buildings in Acehnese and Malay culture.
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| - Tajul muluk atau ilmu Tajul adalah nama yang paling sering dipakai untuk menyebut sistem geomansi Melayu yang terdiri dari prinsip-prinsip metafisika dan saat menentukan tempat atau merancang bangunan untuk memperbaiki dan mempertahankan keberadaannya. Sistem ini sering dipraktikkan oleh dukun atau bomoh dan arsitek Malaysia dan Indonesia. Istilah ini sebenarnya mengacu pada buku berjudul Tajul Muluk yang mengulas beberapa topik, termasuk pengobatan herbal, astrologi, penafsiran mimpi, dan geomansi. Meski semua topik tersebut dikategorikan ke dalam ilmu tajul, istilah ini sering ditujukan pada serangkaian ritual dan aturan konstruksi bangunan dalam budaya Melayu. (in)
- The Tajul muluk (taken from Arabic: تجول ملوك, romanized: tājūl mūlūk, lit. 'wandering kings') is common used name for the system of geomancy, comprising metaphysical and geomantic principles considered when siting or designing buildings to improve and maintain well-being in Maritime Southeast Asia. It was traditionally practiced by shamans and architects from Indonesia and Malaysia. The term actually alludes to a book entitled Tajul muluk which covered a number of other topics including herbal medicine, astrology and dream interpretation along with geomancy. While all these subjects may be categorised under the term ilmu tajul, it usually refers to the otherwise unnamed set of rites and rules for constructing buildings in Acehnese and Malay culture. (en)
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| - Tajul muluk atau ilmu Tajul adalah nama yang paling sering dipakai untuk menyebut sistem geomansi Melayu yang terdiri dari prinsip-prinsip metafisika dan saat menentukan tempat atau merancang bangunan untuk memperbaiki dan mempertahankan keberadaannya. Sistem ini sering dipraktikkan oleh dukun atau bomoh dan arsitek Malaysia dan Indonesia. Istilah ini sebenarnya mengacu pada buku berjudul Tajul Muluk yang mengulas beberapa topik, termasuk pengobatan herbal, astrologi, penafsiran mimpi, dan geomansi. Meski semua topik tersebut dikategorikan ke dalam ilmu tajul, istilah ini sering ditujukan pada serangkaian ritual dan aturan konstruksi bangunan dalam budaya Melayu. (in)
- The Tajul muluk (taken from Arabic: تجول ملوك, romanized: tājūl mūlūk, lit. 'wandering kings') is common used name for the system of geomancy, comprising metaphysical and geomantic principles considered when siting or designing buildings to improve and maintain well-being in Maritime Southeast Asia. It was traditionally practiced by shamans and architects from Indonesia and Malaysia. The term actually alludes to a book entitled Tajul muluk which covered a number of other topics including herbal medicine, astrology and dream interpretation along with geomancy. While all these subjects may be categorised under the term ilmu tajul, it usually refers to the otherwise unnamed set of rites and rules for constructing buildings in Acehnese and Malay culture. (en)
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