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The Worship Of Durgā In Bali (A Brief History, Perceptions And Places Of Worship Of The Goddess Durgā In Bali) Si Luh Nyoman Seriadi; Marsono
Jurnal Penelitian Agama Hindu Vol 4 No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

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Durgā is one of the objects of worship in Bali since ancient times. The evidence is strengthened by discovering traces of worship, several statues, and other artifacts. This research describes the worship of Durgā in Bali, the community's perceptions, and places of worship of Durgā in Bali. The results showed different perceptions and distortions of worshiping Durgā in Bali, which was associated with worshiping Sakti in the aspect of negative power (black magic). This is related to various mythologies that have developed in Bali, which influence people's beliefs.
Guru Sadar Lingkungan Berbasis Konsep Tri Hita Karana Nyoman Wiraadi Tria Ariani; Ida Bagus Komang Sindu Putra; Marsono; Putu Ayu Septiari Dewi; I Gusti Lanang Agung Wiranata
Sevanam: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 1 No 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/sevanam.v1i2.1463

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The Hindu community in Bali who believes and lives by carrying out the Tri Hita Karana concept, provides potential that can be used as a basis for providing education for various levels of education age, one of which is in PAUD education. This potential can be adopted in the implementation of early childhood education. Everything that becomes the implementation of the Tri Hita Karana concept can be used as a medium in providing a stimulus to the development of early childhood. Tri Hita Karana is a basic concept that expects humans to maintain the relationship between the three elements (Parahyangan, Pawongan, and Palemahan) so that they can achieve happiness. The implementation of community service in the form of Environmental Awareness Teacher Skills Development Based on the Tri Hita Karana Concept for PAUD Teachers in the North Denpasar area which was carried out in a span of 5 meetings, starting from May 9 to May 13, 2022. This community service scope includes several activities include: delivery of material and brief discussions on understanding the concept of environmentally conscious teachers based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana, practice of developing activities based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana, movements and songs, as well as performance of the work. The community service that has been carried out has received a very good response and is fully supported by the Kindergarten Supervisor for the North Denpasar area who is also involved as a participant. This is evidenced by the attendance rate of participants at each meeting reaching 100% and the response from the evaluation of activities being very good with the presentation of very useful activities and the demand for the implementation of similar activities on an ongoing basis targeting more PAUD institutions in the Denpasar City area. Keywords: PAUD, Environment, Tri Hita Karana
Mahaguru RSI Agastya roles in the Indonesian development of the dharma civilization Marsono; Ni Wayan Sri Rahayu; Ni Komang Sutriyanti
Life and Death: Journal of Eschatology Vol. 1 No. 1: (July) 2023
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/lad.v1i1.2023.193

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This research discusses Rsi Agastya, who is significant in Hindu civilization. Rsi Agastya's believed to be a priest who brought and taught Hindu teachings both in India and Indonesia. Because of this excellent service, various Dharma terms were given to Rsi Agastya, such as Agastya Yatra and Pita Segara. The narrative regarding the presence of Rsi Agastya in the archipelago is thought to take the form of a play that is then put together, combined with epics, namely stories from the Mahābhārata. The strong influence of Rsi Agastya's teachings can be seen through archaeological discoveries in statues and temples, such as the Clown Temple, specifically intended as a place to worship Rsi Agastya. From the archaeological findings, it can be seen that Rsi Agastya is not considered a Hindu priest but is positioned as Adi Guru and is even considered a representation of Shiva.