ikspi kera sakti
IKSPI Kera Sakti is a martial arts organization in Indonesia. The acronym "IKSPI" stands for "Ikatan Keluarga Silat Putra Indonesia," which translates to "Indonesia Brotherhood Silat Association." It was founded in 1967 by Master Gouw Kim Tjiang and is based on the principles of traditional Indonesian martial arts known as "Silat."
The organization focuses on teaching and preserving the ancient art of Silat, which includes both unarmed combat techniques and the use of traditional weapons. IKSPI Kera Sakti has a strong emphasis on discipline, respect, and self-defense. Members undergo rigorous training to develop physical strength, agility, and mental focus.
The Kera Sakti (meaning "Powerful Monkey") aspect of the organization's name comes from the Suling Emas (Golden Flute) story, which is a popular folklore tale in Indonesia. In the story, a monkey named Sun Go Kong gains supernatural powers and becomes a powerful warrior. The monkey symbolizes agility, cunningness, and strength, which are qualities the organization aims to instill in its members.
IKSPI Kera Sakti has gained popularity both within Indonesia and internationally, with branches and training centers established in various countries. The organization also organizes events, competitions, and exhibitions to showcase the art of Silat and promote its cultural significance
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