Arasy is a term used in the context of Javanese culture and religion, specifically within the framework of Kejawen, the mystical and spiritual dimension of Javanese society. The word Arasy translates to אֲרַסְי in Hebrew, and it is often understood as the highest spiritual realm or the abode of the supreme deity in Javanese cosmology. In the Javanese language, Arasy is also related to the concept of the sky or heavens, reflecting its association with the divine and the transcendent. This term is central to the belief system that emphasizes harmony, balance, and the interconnectedness of all things. The concept of Arasy is not limited to Javanese culture but finds parallels in various mystical and religious traditions, where it signifies the ultimate reality or the divine realm.