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KONSEP TEOLOGI DALAM TEKS JNANA SIDDHANTA Ni Made Evi Kurnia Dewi
Jnanasidanta Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Teologi Hindu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55115/jnana.v1i2.494

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The religion and cultural traditions of Hindus in Bali cannot be separated from each other. Lontar is a written media which is used in the earlier period before the discovery of the paper as a part of the renewable technology. Tatwa Jnana is a lontar which teaches about the teachings of Sang Hyang Tatwa Jnana and Sang Hyang Prayogasandhi. Tatwa Jnana means the science of truth or the knowledge of the highest nature which is the basis of all tattwa (bungkahing tattwa kabeh) which describes the teachings of the divine (tattwa). This Lontar Tattwa jnana places Bhatara Siwa (Siwatattwa) as the highest causal in every worship. The concept of divine teachings contained is the concept of Nirguna Brahman, the transcendent concept of God without beginning or end, cannot be imagined as anything, in this concept God cannot be recognized as anything, because Brahman is not this or that (neti neti) and the concept of Saguna Brahman is the concept of God that is Immanent, can be described, conceivably has attributes as symbols.
TRADISI NGEJOT DAPETAN PADA HARI RAYA GALUNGAN PERSPEKTIF TEOLOGI SOSIAL Ni Made Evi Kurnia Dewi
Jnanasidanta Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55115/jnana.v3i2.2250

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The Ngejot Dapetan tradition is one of the traditions in Hinduism. The background of theresearch on the tradition of ngejot getan on Galungan Day from the perspective of social theologyis to find out the theological aspects of the tradition of ngejot getan and to know the tradition ofngejot as social harmonization in society. Research on the Tradition of Ngejot Gets on GalunganDay Social Theology Perspective is a type of qualitative research, with a theological approach,namely an approach taken to critically examine social problems related to religious issues,especially regarding the tradition of getting the ngejot. The data obtained in this study is the resultof field studies, where the primary data are Hindus who carry out the ngejot Getan tradition.Secondary data in this research is in the form of document studies or literature studies related tothe research that the researcher is studying. The Ngejot Dapetan tradition on Galungan Day is aform of actualization of Hindu religious teachings which have high theological value and are ableto create social harmonization in society.
Teologi Pemujaan Dewa Gede Celak Kontong Ni Made Evi Kurnia Dewi
Kamaya: Jurnal Ilmu Agama Vol 3 No 3 (2020)
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This paper contains the Theology of Worship of Dewa Gede Celak Kontong in Kayuputih Village, Banjar District, Buleleng Regency. This worship is carried out through a medium in the form of Lingga Yoni. The worship of Dewa Gede Celak Kontong in Kayuputih Village has a very important role, especially related to agriculture. Various activities of the Kayuputih Village community related to agriculture are always preceded by the implementation of the worship of Dewa Gede Celak Kontong. The worship was carried out in the hope that the residents' agriculture would be free from all kinds of diseases. Dewa Gede Celak Kontong in Kayuputih Village is worshiped as the God of Fertility, Dewa Gede Celak Kontong in Kayuputih Village is worshiped as the God of Fertility, besides that Dewa Gede Celak Kontong is also believed to be a symbol of safety, birth, human health, and is believed to be a power that provides healing and protection from interference by supernatural beings or from black magic powers. The theology of worship of Dewa Gede Celak Kontong in Kayuputih Village, Banjar District, Buleleng Regency was studied using qualitative descriptive research methods. The data collection techniques used in this research are observation or direct observation, Interview method, and document study. The data analysis techniques used were data reduction, data classification, data display, and conclusion drawing.
Ongkara Pranava Sebuah Konsep Ritual Dalam Diri Ni Made Evi Kurnia Dewi
Kamaya: Jurnal Ilmu Agama Vol 4 No 3 (2021)
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This paper contains about Ongkara Pranava, the concept of ritual within the self. Ongkara Pranava is a sacred mantra that many Hindus chant in the archipelago, and even in the world. Another name for Ongkara is Pranava, which means "born of prana". Prana is another name for breath, more precisely, breath is the grossest aspect of prana, every breath that enters and leaves through human breathing is Ongkara. The human body is Ongkara. Breathing is an activity to cultivate the noble qualities within, to grow the Supreme consciousness and to become Consciousness itself. Accustomed to managing and practicing mindfulness through Ongkara meditation, the mantra itself can act as a map and at the same time a vehicle to run the boat of human self-awareness from the swift and complex currents of human thought, crossing the tidal waves originating from the currents of our own thoughts to improve quality. self and lead human consciousness to the Supreme consciousness. Ongkara Pranava, the concept of ritual within is studied using a qualitative descriptive method, the data collection technique used is a document study or literature study, then the data that has been collected will be analyzed descriptively qualitatively to obtain related conclusions about Ongkara Pranava, the concept of ritual within. Keywords: Ongkara Pranava, Mantra
Yoga Jalan Merealisasikan Keseimbangan Pikiran dan Kesehatan Tubuh Komang Heriyanti; Ni Made Evi Kurnia Dewi
Jurnal Yoga dan Kesehatan Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Volume 4 No. 1 Tahun 2021
Publisher : UHN IGB Sugriwa Denpasar

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Yoga is no stranger to human life today. Yoga combines mind, body, and spirit into one integrated and balanced unity. Someone who does yoga seriously will get a healthy body and mind balance. Yoga is not just a movement or posture. Yoga guides a person to control the mind. Therefore yoga seeks to unite the activities of the body with the mind. In this case yoga as a way to self-discipline. Practicing yoga postures is very effective in curing various diseases. But if we are only interested in practicing yoga postures with the primary goal of maintaining a healthy body and not having the goal of healing the mind and emotions, then our confused minds are not in accordance with the condition of the body. Yoga is used as an ability to control emotions or manage emotions that are in themselves properly. When someone is able to exercise control or self-discipline, he will realize devotion to God. The goal of yoga is self-realization that will illuminate and enhance the mind and character of a Yogi. This is a spiritual achievement that is able to make humans discover the higher truths that are within themselves. To understand and understand our hidden selves, there must be a perfection in the conscious mind, so that the deeper layers of the mind can be directed at the level of consciousness.
TRANSFORMASI KESADARAN MELALUI YOGA AKSARA Ni Made Evi kurnia Dewi; Putu Agustiantini
Genta Hredaya: Media Informasi Ilmiah Jurusan Brahma Widya STAHN Mpu Kuturan Singaraja Vol 7, No 1 (2023)
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Literal yoga is a mental practice that is carried out through meditation involving the Onkara script. Literary yoga is a way to train the mind and transform consciousness. Ongkara in thought works as a bhija-mantra to build human consciousness at one point. Train the mind to stay focused on one object, and complete the activity of the mind like an ape constantly jumping from one object to another. Helps to release the attachment of mind awareness to its object, both material (all things that can be perceived by the senses) and mental (related to memory, emotion, perception, imagination). When a person is separated from the bondage of his objects, he will realize himself as his Paramasu and is also symbolized as Ongkara. As a result of practice, the script belongs to Siddhi. Siddhi is a manifestation of the transformation of personal consciousness to the Supreme consciousness, Siddhi is also a transformation of buddhi which is rajas-tamas into animal. The transformation of buddhi is more dominant in everyday life or attitudes with noble and wise characters which can later be used as role models and guidelines, guiding humans in living daily lives towards a peaceful, happy, physical and spiritual life, one form of siddhi development is astasiddhi.Keywords: literal yoga, meditation, siddhi