Hundreds of years ago, during the reign of the last king of Majapahit, Brawijaya, one of the King’s wives gave birth to a girl, who was named Roro Anteng. Later this young princess married Joko Seger, who came from a Brahman caste. Because of an unfortunate situation the couple was forced to leave the kingdom. They settled down in the mountain area. They ruled the area and named it “Tengger”, which was derived from the couple’s names : Roro Anteng and Joko Seger. After several years, the region flourished in prosperity, but Roro Anteng and Joko Seger were unhappy because they didn’t have a child. Frustrated, they climbed to the top of the mountain and prayed night and day hoping that the gods would listen. The prayer was heard and Betoro Bromo promised them many children. However, the couple had to promise that they would sacrifice their youngest child in return.
Roro Anteng gave birth to a child, then another, and another, until they got 25 children. Soon it was time for them to sacrifice the youngest child, Kesuma, but the parents just couldn’t do it. They tried to hide the child but an eruption happened and Kesuma fell into the creater. There was a silence before they heard a voice: “I have to be sacrificed so that you will all stay alive. From now on, you should arrange an annual sacrificial ceremony. “It was Kesuma’s voice.
Kesuma’s brothers and sisters held the offering ceremony every year. Instead of a human being, they gave fruit, vegetable, rice and meat to be offered to the gods. And since that time this has been done generation after generation.