Peusijuek is one of the customary rituals or processions in Acehnese culture. This tradition is usually done to ask for salvation, peace, and happiness in life. The Peusijuek tradition is one of the traditions that have existed since ancient times, and is still practiced today. This tradition is usually done in almost all the customary activities of the Acehnese people, such as customary weddings, traditional celebrations, thanksgiving and other traditional ceremonies.
, red (red coconut), breueh pade (rice), teupong taweue (flour mixed with water), on sisikuek (a cocor duck leaf), manek manoe ( types of leaves), naleueng sambo (a kind of grass), glok (hand wash) and sangee (hood). For the people of Aceh, every Peusijuek material has a special philosophy and meaning in it.
Implementation of Peusijuek Tradition
Peusijuek ritual implementation is usually done by religious leaders or traditional leaders who elder by the community. This is necessary because the Peusijuek tradition is a sacred ritual, so to do so it must be the person who best understands the prayers and the procession in the ritual. What if the person who diPeusuuek is men, usually held by Teungku or Ustadz. While what if diPeusijuek is a woman, it will be done by Ummi or a woman who elder by the community.
The Traditional Function of Peusijuek
In the culture of Acehnese society, the Peusijuek tradition is basically functioned to ask for salvation, peace, and happiness in life. However peusijeuk function is also divided into several types, such as, Peusijuek meulangga (during the dispute), Peusijuek pade bijeh (start planting rice), Peusijuek place tall (inhabit the new house), Peudijuek peudong rumoh (build house), Peusijuek kaurubeuen ( when sacrificing), Peusijuek vehicle, Peusijuek pilgrimage, Peusijuek circumcision, and Peusijuek marriage.