The earliest religion to develop in the archipelago was
Capitayan. A belief that worships the main god called, "Sanghyang Taya" which means empty or empty.
Javanese/Sundanese Wiwitan define Sanghyang Taya
in one sentence, "tan kinaya why" aka nothing to do with its existence. For that, in order to be worshiped,
Sanghyang Taya is personal in the name and attribute called
"Tu" or "To", which means "magical power", which is
supernatural.
In ancient Javanese, ancient Sundanese as well as ancient Malay, the word
"taya" means empty or empty but does not mean that it does not exist.
This is a term used to define something that can't be defined, tan kinaya why, something that is
cannot be seen, nor can it be imagined like anything. He
there but not there.