Brilio.net - The household of famous singers Yeni Inka and Khrisna Shakti is currently shining with the presence of a new member. Last September, they celebrated happiness after Yeni Inka gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Kylie Yumnaa Yhara Shakti.
Now baby Key has entered the age of eight months. Yeni and her husband also agreed to carry out one of the Javanese traditional traditions , namely tedak siten.
This tradition is a procession of setting foot on the ground for the first time. This is done as a series of events aimed at making children grow up to be independent.
Held in the yard of the house, the tedak siten event was lively and attended by family and friends . Yeni's entire family and her husband appeared wearing Javanese kebaya and beskap, including baby Key.
The following is a portrait of the excitement of Yeni Inka's first child's tedak siten event which brilio.net summarized from Instagram @yeniinka, Monday (20/5).
1. All this time it was hidden, now in the tedak siten event, Yeni Inka has started to expose baby Key's cute face.
2. Not in a luxury hotel, this procession is held in the yard of a house which is decorated according to the theme of the event.
3. The tedak siten event begins with a sungkeman procession carried out by Yeni and Khrisna for their parents.
4. In this process, Yeni and Khrisna carried their child to wash their feet before setting foot on the ground.
5. The moment when baby Key walked past seven clothes with different colors.
6. Baby Key also carried out a procession up the barn stairs led by his parents. The procession depicts that the child will face his life journey day by day until it reaches its peak.
7. After completing the procession up the stairs, baby Key entered the chicken cage which was given several types of toys.
8. Baby Key is seen choosing a stethoscope toy. The object taken by the child represents the profession he wants to pursue in the future when he grows up.
9. After that, Yeni and her husband bathed the child in water filled with flowers.
10. The procession continues by giving udhik-udhik, namely coins mixed with various flowers. The family distributed it to the children and adults who attended the event.
11. To close the event, Yeni Inka contributed her melodious voice while giving saweran to the guests.