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TEOLOGI KEBUDAYAAN PADA RELIEF PURA DALÊM SANGSIT DESA SANGSIT KECAMATAN SAWAN KABUPATEN BULELENG I Wayan Sunampan Putra; Ni Made, Yunitha Asri Diantary; Windya, Ida Made
Sphatika: Jurnal Teologi Vol 15 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/sphatika.v15i2.4051

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The purpose of this study is to study and analyze Pura Dalêm Kêlod Sangsit which has uniqueness in the form of symbols. Where in general Pura Dalêm is identical with scary things. However, Pura Dalêm Sangsit actually displays an erotic dimension. Departing from this gap, Pura Dalêm Kêlod Sangsit will be studied with cultural theology. The method used in this study is to use a qualitative research type with a cultural theology approach. The type of data is qualitative through the collection of observation data, interviews, and literature studies. Then analyzed using data analysis techniques. The results obtained are that Pura Dalêm Sangsit has a unique form of symbols that have erotic nuances, but erotic symbols as a cultural aspect not only have material aspects but also have spiritual and theological dimensions. So that there is a relationship between culture in the form of symbols with aspects of theology. From this, it can be concluded that the erotic symbols in Pura Dalêm Sangsit as a form of culture have theological meaning.
Hindu Religious Ethics Values and Tolerance In Darmakaya's Gaguritan Astawa, I Putu Yustika; Ni Made, Yunitha Asri Diantary
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/ijms.v1i3.2286

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Gaguritan Darmakaya is one of the literary works that have a very high ethical value. As supported by the very wise, noble-hearted, calm and patient Pastor in guiding his disciples. Thus, with these characteristics, the Pandita was respected by his disciples. Likewise, the character I Darmakaya was a disciple who was always respectful to his teacher (the Priest), honest, friendly to others, skilled, and had good ethics. This study aimed (1). To find out the ethical values contained in Gaguritan Darmakaya, (2). To find out the ethical relationship of Hinduism with Gaguritan Darmakaya. This study used data collection methods, data processing, and analysis methods to study and examine more deeply. Data collection methods were used to explore data related to literature and explore data related to informants. Meanwhile, data processing methods were used to process data obtained through the libraries and interview results. Then, it was interpreted into sub-data to be presented in scientific papers. The data obtained through libraries and informants was processed descriptively by compiling systematically to get maximum results. After the data was composed, it was input into sub-data and interpreted to be presented as scientific papers. The theory used in this study was a theory of value related to ethics. The ethical value contained in Gaguritan Darmakaya was the ethics of self-control in the association of living together, which was contained in the advice from the Pandita to I Darmakaya so that after receiving knowledge to serve the Pandita selflessly.
Spiritualitas Tubuh sebagai Ekspresi Teologi Lokal melalui Pemujaan Dewa-Dewi dan Praktik Kebugaran dalam Rukmini Tattwa Ni Made, Yunitha Asri Diantary
Jurnal Penelitian Agama Hindu Vol 9 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/jpah.v9i3.4235

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The body in the Hindu Balinese tradition is not only understood as a biological entity, but also as a sacred space that reflects the relationship between humans and divine power. Rukmini Tattwa as one of the important texts contains teachings about the sanctity of the body, worship of Gods and Goddesses, and fitness practices combined with spiritual discipline as a path to union with God. This study aims to reveal how the spirituality of the body and fitness practices are expressed as part of local Hindu Balinese theology through a study of rukmini tattwa and the accompanying ritual practices. The method used is qualitative with an approach of religious text study, symbolic analysis, and theological interpretation. Data were obtained through literature study, participatory observation, visual documentation, and in-depth interviews with religious figures and spiritual practitioners who were selected purposively. The results of the study show four main findings, namely 1) the body is seen as a sacred vessel (sarira) that must be cared for, 2) local Gods and Goddesses play a role in guiding religious awareness, 3) fitness practices in the form of yoga and body care are part of spiritual teachings, 4) interpretation of local theology that interprets the body as a medium of devotion. In conclusion, body spirituality is a real expression of local theology that is manifested through the care and purification of the body as a spiritual path.