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IDEOLOGI POLA HIAS GAYA KANGKANG DI BALI Rema, I Nyoman
PANGKAJA Vol 14, No 2 (2012): PANGKAJA
Publisher : PANGKAJA

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Decorative patterns straddle style is a culture of the past, which was once owned by the ancestors of Bali, in prehistoric times, engraved on the megalithic buildings, such as the sarcophagus, and others. The creation of decorative pattern is based on the belief in ancestral spirits, and then evolved into a more complex form and ideology, when the arrival of Hindu influence. This study only presents the single issue, in relation to human ideology decorative patterns straddle style in prehistoric times until the arrival of Hindu influence in Bali. This study used two theories are theories and religious symbols, given the data in the form of archaeological artifacts left behind decorative patterns straddle style, contains an idea, concept, belief in ancestral spirits, supernatural powers and developing worship ancestors who worshiped together with the gods. This research is a qualitative study, using the method of observation and study literature, arkeologireligi approach. Data analysis conducted descriptive-qualitative process; reduction, data presentation, draw conclusions. In the final stage after the data analysis, data presentation made in accordance with the proposed issue. So it can be seen that in prehistoric times the creation of human-style decorative patterns straddle motivated by belief in ancestral spirits, magical powers, and determine the efficacy, safety, and peace. At the time of the entry of Hindu culture to this day, worship of ancestors, acculturated to the worship of the gods together, known as Acintya. Keywords: ideological, confidence, style crotch, ancestors, Acintya
DEWA TERTINGGI SIWA-BUDDHA : STUDI ETNO-ARKEOLOGI Rema, I Nyoman
Forum Arkeologi VOLUME 25, NO 1, APRIL 2012
Publisher : Balai Arkeologi Bali

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Potensi Arkeologi di Pulau Alor Rema, I Nyoman; Prihatmoko, Hedwi
KALPATARU Vol 25, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi Nasional

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Abstract. Alor is one of the outer islands in Indonesia bordered with Democratic Republic of Timor Leste which has numerous significant cultural heritages from the past, from megalithic tradition to the development of major religions in Indonesia. This article is written to share about archaeological potentials in Alor island which can be developed to strengthen national identity, patriotism, and improve the prosperity of Alor community. The data of this research was collected through literature reviews. The completed data was then managed using descriptive-qualitative method by defining the archaeological remains, the function, and the meaning based on the result of the research, then to sum it up, a conclusion. Some archaeological potentials in this island are misba, traditional houses, moko, bulding structures, old Quran, burial urns, and mystical-growing pots. Those archaeological potentials prove that Alor community still upholds their high cultural values and also become a communication media that establishes a harmony with God, humans, and environment.Abstrak. Alor merupakan salah satu pulau terluar Indonesia yang berbatasan dengan Negara Republik Demokratik Timor Leste dan memiliki berbagai tinggalan budaya penting dari masa lampau, berupa tradisi megalitik hingga berkembangnya agama-agama besar di Nusantara. Tulisan ini bertujuan mengetahui potensi arkeologi di Pulau Alor, yang kemudian perlu dikembangkan untuk memperkuat karakter dan jati diri, cinta tanah air, dan meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat Alor. Data penelitian ini dikumpulkan melalui studi pustaka. Setelah data terkumpul, pengolahan dilakukan secara descriptif-kualitatif dengan mendeskripsikan tinggalan arkeologi, fungsi dan maknanya berdasarkan hasil penelitian yang kemudian diakhiri dengan penyimpulan. Potensi tinggalan arkeologi di pulau ini berupa misba, rumah adat, moko, struktur bangunan, Al Quran kuno, kubur tempayan, kubur ceruk, dan periuk tumbuh. Berbagai potensi arkeologi tersebut membuktikan tingginya nilai peradaban masyarakat Alor, sekaligus sebagai media komunikasi dalam membangun hubungan harmonis dengan Tuhan, sesama, dan lingkungannya.
Ikonografi Hindu Abad VIII-XII M di Kabupaten Gianyar, Bangli, dan Buleleng: Analisis Bentuk, Fungsi, dan Makna I Wayan Srijaya; Kadek Dedy Prawirajaya R; Coleta Palupi Titasari; A. A. Gde Bagus; I Nyoman Rema
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 10 No 2 (2020): TEKS DAN TRADISI BALI
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Bali Universitas Udayana

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Iconography is the study of the art of sculpture. The statue is a symbol of God or the embodiment of a deceased public figure. In Indonesia in general and Bali in particular, the tradition of making statues has a long history, from the time of farming to the days of the influence of Hindu and Buddhist civilization. During the Hindu and Buddhist era, the development of statues with Hindu and Buddhist motifs was developed. This research is focused on Hindu-style statues found in Gianyar, Bangli, and Buleleng Regencies. Hindu iconographic research aims to obtain the historical pictures of the arts of the statues, their forms, functions, and meanings in people's lives. The results show that Hindu iconography in Bali has various forms, with different functions from the original functions. Likewise, the meanings depend on the community that makes meanings in the present context.
Orientasi dan Penanaman Jenis Tanaman Kelapa untuk Upakara di Dusun Santi Desa Selat Kecamatan Selat Karangasem Suwantana, I Gede; Subagia, I Nyoman; Sudiana, I Gusti Ngurah; Surada, I Made; Relin D.E; Adnyana, Putu Eka Sura; Rema, I Nyoman; Tirta, I Made Danu; Giri, I Putu Agus Aryatnaya; Aryana, I Made Putra
Sevanam: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

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The functions of coconuts are many. Besides for consumption purposes, coconut is also widely used as a means of ceremonies in Bali. Its use has increased in recent years so its availability also needs to be improved. Especially for upakara coconut is becoming increasingly rare nowadays because growing it is not easy. For example, a giant coconut, in addition to producing little fruit, also needs special care and a special place to grow it—likewise several other types of coconut. Thus, the Postgraduate Doctoral Program at UHN I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar took the initiative to carry out study-based service in the form of orientation and planting coconut species for ceremonies in Santi hamlet, Selat village, Selat sub-district, Karangasem. Descriptively this work tries to narrate the service activities along with several types of upakara coconut plants planted there. The community in Santi hamlet itself is very enthusiastic about planting these plants and directly getting the benefits.