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RENDAHNYA ETIKA PESERTA DIDIK DI ERA MODERNISASI DALAM PANDANGAN AGAMA HINDU Wirahadi Kusuma, I Made; Wardana, Kadek Agus
JAPAM (Jurnal Pendidikan Agama) Vol 4 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/japam.v4i2.3755

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Ethics is a case study that needs to be discussed and advanced lately by us and all the educated categories. Education that teaches children to grow up develops ethics from an early age to adulthood. However, the age of ethical globalization has been declining in some cases, which must be an increasingly sophisticated ethical education of children undergoing an increase. The decrease in ethics in the context of globalization is as severe as the effects of the modernization of state-of-the-art devices through smart phones, as well as the effect of the lack of supervision from the elderly. Almost all of the big cities are experiencing this, so the moral and ethical aspects of children belonging to them who are still active in school need to be evaluated by the government, schools, and parents concerned. This paper aims to give a general picture of the negative influence of increasingly rigid globalization on the children of the students. In Hinduism, the ethics of all human beings, which encompasses the human being, is embedded in the teachings of the Tri Hita Karana itself. The same is true of the concept of "Tat Twam Asi" or generally called you are me, which implies that the ethics applied not only to ourselves but to others who are around us with the aim of living in harmony, caring for each other, in order to the purpose of life is Moksartam Jagathita Ya Ci Iti Dharma. Through education based on the Hindu concepts above, this writing provides a small piece of guidance in the application of good and right moral and ethical education.
TEO-PEDAGOGI PERKAWINAN HINDU DI BALI Wardana, Kadek Agus; Sukrawati, Ni Made; Putri, Ni Kadek Ayu Kristini
Jurnal Ilmiah Sains Sosial, Kewirausahaan dan Kebudayaan Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): JIS SIWIRABUDA Maret 2023
Publisher : Universitas Tabanan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58878/jissiwirabuda.v1i1.190

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Marriage Ceremony is a marriage vow binding ceremony carried out by men and women with the intention of formalizing the marriage bond with the aim of forming a harmonious household or family. Godly education is very closely related to a marriage ceremony in Balinese Hindus in every process with the aim of glorifying their offspring as a suputra. To produce valid and reliable data, this paper uses a qualitative writing style. In producing logical data, this paper performs several stages of data sorting in the form of: 1). Data reduction, 2). Display data, 3). Verifying data, and 4). Interpreting research data. In its presentation, measurable analysis becomes the basis for processing the data obtained. The perfection of this paper cannot be separated from the library technique which is carried out through an assessment of the existing literature on Google Scholar. Changes in the era of globalization towards modern, there is a lot of deconstruction of a marriage. Starting from ceremonies that are hedonism to jor rods with prestige so that ordinary people who lack knowledge of traditions become reluctant and afraid of a tradition such as pre-weddings that cost tens of millions, lavish receptions held in classy places to modifications to magnificent decorations. These understandings are very rarely disseminated to the general public, even though the constructive aspect of a marriage is apart from continuing the new regeneration in Hinduism, it is to atone for the sins of the previous ancestors.