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Journal : Widya Sandhi

PURA LINGSAR DALAM PENDEKATAN TEOLOGI HINDU Sumertha, I Wayan
Widya Sandhi Vol 9 No 2 (2018): Nopember 2018
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Negeri Gde Pudja Mataram

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Lingsar Temple, is a place of worship for two ethnicities and two religions namely Hindu Balinese ethnic, and Islam Wetu Telu ethnic Sasak. This phenomenon is something unique and unique in Lombok. Its uniqueness and uniqueness invite various audiences including academics to carry out various studies related to the values stored in it. Lingsar Temple as a symbol of monumental harmony of religious life in Lombok in particular and Indonesia in general. Likewise among tourists, both foreign and domestic, it is the main attraction as a leading tourist attraction for West Lombok regency in Lombok. Various values are contained in it, but the author is interested in researching the theological values that underlie Lingsar Temple. Based on a number of findings, it can be explained that the theology that underlies Lingsar Temple further emphasizes the worship of "Istadewata", namely: The worship of Lord Shiva as a god in Mount (Agung and Rinjani), as a symbol of Mahadewa Shiva on Mount Kailasa. Lord Lingsar in the form of Spring as a symbol of Lord Vishnu as the Preserver God, manifested in the form of a statue of Garuda Wisnu, and the Goddess Gangga which is realized in the form of a statue or statue of a goddess (beautiful girl). The dynamism found in Kemaliq Lingsar in the form of stones or called "pedewaq" or "pralingga." Which functioned as a medium of worship both by the Wetu Telu Islamic Community of the Sasak ethnic group, as well as the ethnic Balinese Hindu Community in Lombok.
PURA TAMAN LINGSAR, DALAM MEMBANGUN KOHESI SOSIAL ANTARA ISLAM WETU TELU ETNIS SASAK DENGAN KOMUNITAS HINDU ETNIS BALI DI LOMBOK Sumertha, I Wayan
Widya Sandhi Vol 10 No 2 (2019): Nopember 2019
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Negeri Gde Pudja Mataram

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The Indonesian nation, also dubbed the Pluralistic nation, because various major religions exist in Indonesia such as: Islam, Protestant Christianity, Catholic Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism and Kong Hut Chu as well as the Original Archipelago religion still survive. Referring to this phenomenon, this seems to underlie the founders of the Indonesian nation to formulate the Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution as the State of the Republic of Indonesia. As a nation that has diversity, with a variety of ethnicities, religions, cultures, and customs, besides being an attraction due to its uniqueness and specificity, distinguish it from other nations in the World. Strengthening politics Identity is expressed through various forms of representation that are recognized by others and themselves. This condition holds the seeds of conflict quite high and easily ridden by other interests that are contrary to the life of the nation and state under the ideology of Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. These problems can only be anticipated through increased fostering of harmony, and instilling awareness of the diversity of the nation and a country that is always carried out by all components of the Indonesian nation. On the island of Lombok there is a monumental symbol of the size and harmony of life between religious communities, namely between the Balinese Hindu Community and the Sasak Wetu Telu Islamic Community. The monument is Pura Lingsar, which until now still exists to function as a medium to increase social and religious social interaction of both ethnicities and religions on Lombok Island.