Stories about the former disco boss behind the sacred cave in sukabumi

Jakarta – The existence of a cave in the Cisolok Geyser tourism area, Sukabumi Regency, West Java, is in the public spotlight because of the spiritual story behind it. On the other hand, there are traces of the discotheque owner behind the ‘Sacred’ cave finding. The figure of Ahmad Fardianto, a man of Chinese descent of Bogor, known that Kimli is known, is the first person to find the cave three decades ago, reports by Detikjabar, Saturday (4/19/2025). Residents around the name Hendra, 60, said Kimli to find the cave after getting instructions from smart people. Since then, Kimli even has come to the location regularly and builds a number of facilities, such as bales and simple villa, around the cave. Hendra, who tells the story of Kimli, has been working as a caretaker in the cave for almost 30 years. Browse to continue with the content “he said, he was instructed for the attempt to move forward. But I have no details. What is clear, he was the first to find this place,” Hendra said, reports Detikjabar Saturday (4/19/2025). According to residents, Kimli is a figure who does not talk much about spirituality. But Kimli has a fairly striking background. He allegedly had a famous disco in Jakarta. “In the past, he had a story that he had a big and well -known disco. Now (discotek) broke it up. He also has two children. Sometimes when he stays here, he sleeps in the cave, accompanied by his Kuncen,” Hendra said again. Now Kimli’s activity in the cave area is not as synthesized as before. Age Kimli starts to come to that place rarely comes to that place. As the issue of maintenance of the cave area was released by Hendra, the location is now abandoned, with shrubs, without guards, overgrown. The viral cave on social media The cave is viral on social media after a content creator calls this cave, is Petilasan or Maqom Sayidina Ali. The content creator even mentioned the cave as a gathering place for saints, including Wali Songo, Raden Suryakancana, Prabu Siliwangi, Patih Gadjah Mada and other spiritual figures. But the statement was denied by local community leaders. Yusuf emphasized that the spiritual narratives spread on social media were misleading and repaired not to cause misunderstanding in the community. “It’s just an ordinary cave. The status of the country belongs to Perhutani. Claims to say it’s Maqom Sayidina Ali and others are not true,” Yusuf said last Thursday. He also rejected the allegation that the cave was found by Kimli. According to him, local figures already knew the cave. “If it was found by Kimli’s brother, that wasn’t true. Because before Kimli came here, we were here first, we knew all the place,” he said. Read more in Detikjabar. (Taa/DHN) HOEGENG AWARD 2025 Read the inspirational story of the exemplary police candidate here