Tolerance becomes the main weapon to unite the archipelago which consists of many ethnic groups with a variety of customs. In the History of Java Museum, you can see evidence, how since ancient times, the ancestors of the Indonesian people have succeeded in laying the foundation of this tolerance to be the guardians of national unity. Those who first introduced Indian culture in Indonesia were brahmans, monks and priests of various sects in India, following the maritime trade route. Indian culture is happily accepted. As for the influence of religion, there is only one Indian religious sect whose not found in Java, Bali or elsewhere in the archipelago, namely Jainism. Though they have a broad knowledge of what is presented by India, this does not mean that the Javanese apply their knowledge in the same way as the Indians, or even apply it all. The Javanese tradition also encompasses many teachings and worshiping ways that are entirely composed of Indian elements, ...