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A Semiotics Study on Siwa-Buddha Faith In Blitar East Java The Temples and Their Ornaments: English Prasetyo, Lery; Sutrisno, Sutrisno; Dewi, Metta Puspita
ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): March
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (543.503 KB) | DOI: 10.34050/elsjish.v5i1.20079

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Brahmaraja Triloka Pura Community as the preserver of the Siwa-Buddha faith has a valuable and important concept depicted through various symbols in its temples. This study aims to reveal the meaning of the temples and their ornaments in the area of Brahmaraja Triloka Pura Community. This study shows that there are main temples in the area, namely Siwa/Daha, Brahma/Jenggala, and Wisnu/Kediri. Then the ornaments found consisted of dragons, makaras, woman statues. Those temples and ornaments symbolize some main concepts of the teachings including Triloka Pura as the last Majapahit, worshiping and respecting ancestors in the sangkan paraning dumadi system, and the combined elements of father and mother in the Siwa-Buddha concept.
Religious Moderation and Diversity Management in Maintaning The Existence of The Brahmaraja Triloka Pura Community Dewi, Metta Puspita; Prasetyo, Lery; Sutrisno, Sutrisno
ELS Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): March
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

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The Brahmaraja Triloka Pura Community is a group of individuals who can maintain their existence amidst the issue of intolerance. The members identify themselves as Shiva Buddha adherents. The members of the Triloka Pura Brahmaraja Community believe themselves to be the descendants of the last Majapahit. They have temples as a form of the ancestral tomb located in Ponggok District, Blitar Regency. The inauguration of the Brahmaraja Triloka Pura temple was attended by adherents of Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Catholicism, and Confucianism. Moderation of religion is reflected through tolerance, acceptance, and respect for the members' beliefs. There are even several types of places of worship in one temple complex such as the Brahma Caturmuka and kelenteng. Surface-level diversity lies in social status, age, gender, ethnicity, and religion. The deep level of diversity lies in the values, ideologies, and motives of each member in conducting worship at the temple. Diversity management which is applied through religious moderation maintains harmonious relations with all creatures, even the invisible ones, anti-discrimination, and orientation to the homogeneity of Majapahit descent from a blend of Javanese, Balinese, and Chinese.
THE SPIRITUAL AND CULTURAL SYMBOLS IN A MAHAYANA BUDDHIST TEMPLE ‘VIHARA LOTUS’ SURAKARTA Prasetyo, Lery
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Agama Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v4i01.788

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The symbols contained in a vihara is intentionally used to remind the people to something that is believed, both cultural and spiritual values. This article aims to analyze the meaning and value of spiritual and cultural symbols in Vihara Lotus Surakarta. This is a qualitative research. This article shows that (1) The meaning and value of spiritual symbols in Vihara Lotus can be found on the category of altar and statue which consist of ancestor altar, Amitabha Buddha Altar, Avalokitesvara Altar, Three Buddhas Alta, Si Mien Fo Altar, Maitreya Buddha, Si Da Tian Wang Statues, And Earth Gods. Then in category of Prayer tools consist of Ching/Gong, Muk Ie, He Che, and Tan Che. Those spiritual symbols have meaning and value in term of the Buddha teaching such as the Sigalovada sutta, sukhavati realm, reflection of Buddhas nature, concept of Tri Kaya, affection state, four nobles qualities, dharma wheel turning, awareness, equanimity concept, introspection, and catumaharajika realm. (2) Meaning and Value of Cultural Symbols in Vihara Lotus can be found on the category of altar and statue consists of Thian Kong Altar, Chinese Generals, Earth gods, and Horse statues. Then in plant and food category consist of soy bean, Candy and Cookie, cigarette, wine, Chinese evergreen, and pineapple. Those cultural symbols have meaning and value in term of Chinese tradition and habit, such as Tradition of Sky Praising, merits appreciation, Chinese mythology, traditional food, hope of better life, special service to idol, and hope of sustenance.
Ecological Metaphors in the Natoni Oral Tradition of the Atoin Meto Culture in West Timor, Indonesia Benu, Naniana Nimrod; Prasetyo, Lery; Denil, Mauli
Linguistik Indonesia Vol. 43 No. 1 (2025): Linguistik Indonesia
Publisher : Masyarakat Linguistik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/li.v43i1.651

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This research aims to reveal the richness of ecological metaphors in the natoni oral tradition as a local wisdom of the Atoin Meto culture in West Timor, understand the relationship between language and the environment in the Atoin Meto culture, form support for the preservation of Atoin Meto culture and language, namely the Dawan language, contribute to the field of language ecology, and increase awareness about the importance of environmental conservation.  This study uses a qualitative ecolinguistic approach to analyze ecological metaphors in the natoni oral tradition of the Atoin Meto culture. Data comes from ten YouTube videos of natoni performances, supplemented by interviews. The metaphors were identified, classified, and analyzed to reflect the community's ecological worldview. The study shows that the lexicons in natoni contain ecological lexicons, including flora, fauna, and natural landscape. These lexicons are metaphorical languages that appear in parallelism which depict the social life of the Atoin Meto. Additionally, these lexicons indicate a close relationship with the Atoin Meto community, nature, and God. This research remains open for further study on other aspects of the ecological lexicon in natoni.
The strategy of storynomics and its application in teaching speaking for university students: A literature review Prasetyo, Lery; Benu, Naniana Nimrod; Supartini, Ni Luh; Sulasmini, Ni Made Ayu
Diglosia: Jurnal Kajian Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/diglosia.v8i2.1144

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The main objective is to explore how integrating storytelling principles with strategic communication techniques can enhance oral language proficiency in higher education contexts. A qualitative literature review was employed, analyzing theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and case studies related to storytelling, storynomics, and language teaching methodologies. The findings suggest that storynomics enhances speaking instruction by creating a dynamic and interactive learning environment. It helps students relate to content, organize thoughts, and express ideas fluently and coherently while promoting authentic language use and creativity. Effective methods for implementing storynomics in classrooms include personal storytelling, digital storytelling, and role-playing. Challenges such as teacher preparedness, varied student proficiency levels, and time constraints in curricula were identified. The paper underscores the need for further research on the long-term effects of storynomics on speaking proficiency and its adaptability to different cultural contexts. Addressing these gaps will provide a more comprehensive understanding of its application in language education. In conclusion, storynomics presents a promising approach for enhancing speaking skills in higher education by making learning more engaging, practical, and interactive, ultimately contributing to improved student outcomes in verbal communication.
The Relevance Of ‘The Monkey King 3’ Film To The Buddhist Characters (A Semiotics Study) Prasetyo, Lery
PATISAMBHIDA : Jurnal Pemikiran Buddha dan Filsafat Agama Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): PATISAMBHIDA - Jurnal Pemikiran Buddha dan Filsafat Agama
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Buddha Negeri Raden Wijaya Wonogiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53565/patisambhida.v1i1.179

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Sebuah film dapat menjadi sebuah media untuk mengekspresikan perasaan dan mewakili kehidupan atau cerita nyata. Salah satu film yang mengandung banyak pelajaran dan nilai kehidupan adalah ‘Monkey King 3’. Penelitian in bertujuan untuk (1) mengetahui makna dari tanda dan (2) mendeskripsikan kaitan film ‘Monkey King 3’ terhadap karakter umat Buddha. Penelitian ini menggunakan teknik analisis semiotika dari Ferdinand de Saussure. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa (1) tanda ditemukan dalam bentuk verbal dan non-verbal. Masing-masing tanda menyampaikan makna dan nilai yang penting seperti konsep dukkha, metta, nibbana, kejujuran, pelayanan dan juga menggambarkan kemampuan manusia mengatasi akar kejahatan. (2) Kaitan dengan karakter umat Buddha ditunjukkan melalui lima kualitas yang harus dimiliki untuk menjadi umat Buddha dan manusia
Representation of Political Identity in Billboard Advertisement: Linguistic Landscape Analysis in Kupang City Benu, Naniana N.; Denil, Mauli; Prasetyo, Lery
Journal of Language, Education, Literature, and Culture Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Language, Education, Literature and Culture
Publisher : English Education Study Program - Artha Wacana Christian University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33323/l.v2i2.51

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This study explores the political identity representation in billboard advertisements of the governor of NTT and the Mayor of Kupang candidates for the 2024-2029 period in Kupang City through the lens of linguistic landscape analysis. The research addresses three key aspects: the language employed in candidate billboards to shape political identity, the linguistic elements that reflect the candidates’ ideologies and political values, and the incorporation of local culture and languages to establish connections with the voters. Data was obtained using observation and documentation methods. Using qualitative analysis, this research reveals that the language and visual components of the billboards play a pivotal role in constructing the candidates' public personas, aligning political ideologies with the cultural and linguistic diversity of the region. The findings highlight the strategic use of local languages and cultural symbols, illustrating how these elements build rapport with voters and foster a sense of shared identity within the community.