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 * Mount Canggah is the name of a mountain in the Subang area, West Java, precisely in Cimanggu Village, Cisalak District, Subang Regency. which has a height of about 1,685 MDPL in this article, we will discuss why it is named Mount Canggu? According to the language, the word canggah in Sundanese means "stairs" or upright in Indonesian. So if someone saw a formidable mountain, they would definitely hold their head up, because otherwise the mountain would not see the end. Mount Cangga has a mountain that the locals call BUKIT PASIR JAKA. which is now one of the most visited tours by nature lovers, not only that MOUNT CANGGAH also has a clear waterfall which was named by local residents with the name "PAOK" waterfall. According to sources from local residents, this waterfall is one of the evidences of a rebellion against the government during the New Order era. they looted their loot brought to this waterfall river, and according to the meaning of Paok is stealing or the broad meaning of theft. so this curug paok is a place where they store goods stolen by gangs who oppose the government. according to mountaineers this is the most difficult mountain to climb because along the way there is only a ravine with a very unstable ground level,
 * Mount Canggah is the name of a mountain in the Subang area, West Java, precisely in Cimanggu Village, Cisalak District, Subang Regency. which has a height of about 1,685 MDPL in this article, we will discuss why it is named Mount Canggu? According to the language, the word canggah in Sundanese means "stairs" or upright in Indonesian. So if someone saw a formidable mountain, they would definitely hold their head up, because otherwise the mountain would not see the end. Mount Cangga has a mountain that the locals call BUKIT PASIR JAKA. which is now one of the most visited tours by nature lovers, not only that MOUNT CANGGAH also has a clear waterfall which was named by local residents with the name "PAOK" waterfall. According to sources from local residents, this waterfall is one of the evidences of a rebellion against the government during the New Order era. they looted their loot brought to this waterfall river, and according to the meaning of Paok is stealing or the broad meaning of theft. so this curug paok is a place where they store goods stolen by gangs who oppose the government. according to mountaineers this is the most difficult mountain to climb because along the way there is only a ravine with a very unstable ground level,

Revealing the History of the Sacred Behind Mount Canggah Cisalak Subang

In addition to its abundant natural wealth, Subang Regency is also known to have many spiritual destinations, such as the sacred tombs of figures or scholars who spread Islam. Among them, the tomb of Waliyullah Sheikh Grandmother Haji Jaya Kusuma, which is located in Dayeuh Luhur Village, Cimanggu Village, Cisalak District. Subang's media colleagues had the opportunity to visit the sacred tomb as well as make a pilgrimage, Sunday (2/2/2020).

The pilgrimage was accompanied by a Cimanggu community leader who is also the Head of the Cisalak, Aminullah, a youth leader who is also the Chairman of the Cimanggu Village Youth Organization, Japar, the Head of the Citali Village RT, and the leader of the Darul Falah Islamic Boarding School Cimanggu, Ust Ridwan Hartiwan. From the Cisalak-Tanjungsiang highway, Cimanggu Village, this sacred tomb can be reached by motorbike or car for about 4 kilometers to enter the Citali village area.

Grandmother Jaya Kusuma's tomb is located in a hilly forest area which is quite close to residential areas, right in the middle of a bamboo grove Right at the entrance to the tomb location, there is a gate that reads "Tomb of Waliyullah Sheikh Grandmother Haji Jaya Kusuma".

At this location, there are two large tombs, simple in shape, surrounded by stones, far from the impression of the tomb of a sacred religious figure, even with the title "Waliyullah". "One is the tomb of Grandmother Jaya Kusuma, the other is the tomb of his wife, Grandmother Haji," said Cimanggu village community leader Aminullah According to Aminullah, based on oral narratives from previous community elders, Grandmother Jaya Kusuma is a descendant of Mataram. He is a figure of a cleric who spread Islam in the southern region of Subang, especially in Cisalak," he said. Because, the community elders who are considered to know the life history of Eyang Jaya Kusuma, are no longer there. This tomb, he continued, is often visited by many people, both from Subang and outside Subang. "Usually every Friday night is crowded with pilgrims from various Subang areas or outside the area, such as from Bandung," he explained. The arrival of pilgrims with various purposes. "Usually 'ngalap blessings', praying. Like praying for a mate, wealth, position, and others," he said. The youth leader who is also the Head of Youth Organization in Cimanggu Village, Japar, said that in this forest hill area which is dominated by bamboo.

there are three locations for the graves of sacred figures. The locations are quite close and each is located in a bamboo grove. The shape of the tomb is the same: simple, the ground is flat with moss, surrounded by stones, and the marker (stump) of the tomb is also made of stone. The first location is the grave of Grandmother Haji Jaya Kusuma and his wife. Second, the grave of Grandmother Badra Kusuma alias Grandmother Santri, and the third location, the tomb of Grandmother Tirta Kusuma alias Grandmother

“Especially at the location of Grandmother Santri's grave, there is also Grandmother Sapingping's grave (One Thigh). It is called Sapingping, because it is said that what is buried here is only the pingping or thigh of Si Grandmother. While the pingping or thighs, including other body parts, are buried elsewhere. Because it is said, this Grandmother has invulnerable knowledge so that his body parts are buried separately. That's why, usually those who make pilgrimages to this tomb have the intention of learning immunity or glory," explained Japar. Cimanggu Youth Organization Asks Regency Government to Fix Cemetery Infrastructure Currently, the condition of the three sacred tombs looks poorly maintained, including the road access to the location which is not yet good. In fact, the hut buildings that previously housed the tombs, now only have stones left from the foundations of the hut pillars and piles of tiles on the edge of the tomb. His party hopes that the condition of the tomb and the supporting infrastructure it needs can be considered by the Subang Regency Government. Including the determination or appointment of the kuncen or caretaker of the tomb which is still unclear.

"The old key doesn't exist anymore. And as far as we know, there are 3 people who are said to have been assigned, but it's not clear until now. That's why these tombs are still poorly maintained. We hope that the authorities in the Subang Regency Government will pay attention to the existence of these tombs, because they are visited by many pilgrims, so the facilities need to be improved, such as prayer rooms, toilets, ablution places, road access, including lighting and building facilities in the tomb complex so that pilgrims are comfortable. pray. And of course what is also important, it is necessary to immediately appoint a kuncen or caretaker of the tomb, so that it is clear who takes care of it," concluded Japar.