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In Javanese culture, there are several offerings that are traditionally made to the deceased. These offerings are typically made to honour the deceased and to help their souls find peace. One of the most common offerings made to the deceased in Javanese culture is the `saparan,` which is a tray of food that is placed on the grave. This tray usually contains rice, vegetables, and various types of meat or fish, and is meant to nourish the deceased`s spirit in the afterlife.nnOther common offerings include flowers, incense, and candles, which are placed on the grave or in front of a shrine dedicated to the deceased. In some cases, people may also make offerings of money or other material possessions to the deceased, either by placing them on the grave or by donating them to a charity or organization in the deceased`s name.