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This image depicts a vertically oriented, rectangular wooden plaque, carved with relief text and decorative elements, located in Glantengan, Indonesia
This image depicts a vertically oriented, rectangular wooden plaque, carved with relief text and decorative elements, located in Glantengan, Indonesia. The plaque, presented indoors against a lighter wood-paneled wall, is illuminated from above. The top section of the plaque features "Legenda Jenang Kudus" (The Legend of Kudus Jenang) in stylized, raised characters, with "Syekh Jangkung (Saridin)" carved below in a simpler font. The main body of the plaque contains multiple paragraphs of carved Indonesian text. This text details the legend of Jenang Kudus, originating in Desa Kaliputu, Kecamatan Kota, Kabupaten Kudus, Jawa Tengah. The narrative describes an incident involving Mbah Depok and his grandchild, who fell into a river. Historical figures mentioned include Sunan Kudus and Syekh Jangkung (Saridin), who intervened in the panic. The legend attributes the revival of the child, who was only "mati suri" (clinically dead, but revived), to the creation of "Jenang Bubur Gamping" using rice flour, salt, and coconut milk. The text concludes by explaining that this legend is the basis for the annual "Kirab Tebokan" or "Arak-arakan Jenang" celebration held on 1 Muharram in Desa Kaliputu, as an expression of gratitude for the blessings derived from the Jenang business. The information on the plaque is credited to the Dinas Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata Kabupaten Kudus (Department of Culture and Tourism of Kudus Regency) and other sources. No individuals are visible in the scene; the focus is solely on the informational plaque and its content. The environment suggests a public indoor display setting.