Nityarajya 3

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By Andi Sulistiadi

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In the year 2080, five Gowa potters embark on a spiritual quest for an "eternal place" when they fear their ancestral Bulo Jappa craft will vanish. Guided by Torajan elder Sriya, they discover the first key: understanding the tree of life of Batara Tunggal's pure word, symbolized by an ancient book. Their journey to Toraja unveils the significance of Tongkonan houses and Rambu Solo' ceremonies, deepening their grasp of spiritual lineage and sacred passage. On Sivalenta beach, Makala reveals the second key. He clarifies that the symbol from a sea of "contaminated doctrine." Their faith is brutally tested in Balikpapan by HarmonySync's "beast system," manifested as Sujar (Beast from the Sea/Nyi Roro Kidul) and a false prophetess (Beast from the Land), unleashing Revelation's four horsemen: forced registration, chaos, engineered poverty, and the deadly Bhisanah virus targeting the registered. Protected by the first key, they survive by grace and hidden provisions, clarifying their mission to righteous evangelism with the third key. Ibu Rasmi, a micro-church guardian, provides the fourth key, a golden pen and notebook representing "leaves of healing" for their written testimony, and the fifth key, to bless nations. At Telaga Permai Batu Besaung, after purification in spring water, Pak Mikus gives them the sixth key, signifying Batara Tunggal's promise of preservation for those who trust in Him. Their journey culminates at the new Zion Mega-Church where their guider. Finally, at Har-Magedd overlooking Kota Nusantara, the potters, now "righteousness bearers," mold bowls of "spring water" and censers of "righteous prayer," "shooting the beast" with their "divine and grand voices" to initiate the spiritual battle for Nusantara. Dusta is banished, the New Nityarajya emerges—a new heaven and earth where they become gardeners and storytellers. The seventh and final key is revealed by Djale, opening only for someone truly righteous who sings the hymn of love. Their final authority, the potters declare themselves the Watchers of the Keys to the Kingdom, embracing their eternal purpose to unveil its glory.

Nityarajya 3