Putu Maria Ratih Anggraini
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MUSEUM GEDONG KIRTYA SEBAGAI OBJEK WISATA MUSEUM DI KABUPATEN BULELENG I Nyoman Suka Ardiyasa; Putu Maria Ratih Anggraini
Cultoure: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Budaya Hindu Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Negeri Mpu Kuturan Singaraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (233.077 KB) | DOI: 10.55115/cultoure.v2i2.1690

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Gedong Kirtya Museum is the oldest lontar museum in Bali which was founded by F.A. Lieffrinck and Dr. H.N. Van der Tuuk in 1928. The purpose of the establishment of Gedong Kirtya was to revive aspects of ancient Balinese culture and Balinese culture that are still alive (survival) by studying and excavating the widest possible range of lontar in Bali and Lombok. The Gedong Kirtya Lontar Museum is managed by the Buleleng Culture Service through the UPT Gedong Kirtya which specifically collects lontar, copies of lontar, books translated from these lontars, as well as a collection of books researched on Balinese culture compiled in the colonial era (colonial era). . The number of manuscripts (lontar and lontar copies) at the Gedong Kirtya Museum to date is more than 5,200 manuscripts, about Balinese history, literature, magic, medicine and so on. Because Gedong Kirtya is a tourist attraction, every visitor is charged an entrance ticket, the amount of which is adjusted to the background of the visitor. Gedong Kirtya has also been designated as a Cultural Property because Gedong Kirtya was established in 1928. This is in accordance with Law Number 11 of 2010 concerning Cultural Conservation. The law states that cultural heritage objects must be at least 50 years old.Keyword : Museum Gedong Kirtya, Wisata Museum
Keindahan Dewi Sri sebagai Dewi Kemakmuran dan Kesuburan di Bali Putu Maria Ratih Anggraini
Jnanasidanta Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Teologi Hindu
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The concept of god for Hindus is described through Nirguna Brahman and Saguna Brahman. The depiction of both is a point of view on the form of god. In agricultural life in Bali, the depiction of the beauty of Dewi Sri as the goddess of rice is depicted as the goddess of prosperity and prosperity and is believed to be the source of all prosperity in the world. Dewi Sri is considered as a spirit who brings joy, happiness and prosperity. The figure of Dewi Sri is always depicted as beautiful, able to fly and always smiling gracefully, depicted not only as the goddess of food, but also a symbol of a beautiful woman, a symbol of the beauty of the earth. In Hindu society in Bali he is also referred to as Sri Sadha, Dewi Danu and Dewa Ayu Manik Galih which are all related to agriculture, food, wealth, prosperity and fertility. Dewi Sri as the goddess of fertility and prosperity is worshiped or simplified by the Hindu community in Bali, especially those who work as farmers and traders.