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Implementasi Model Discovery-Brainstorming Learning Dalam Meningkatkan Kreatifitas Dan Jiwa Nasionalisme Siswa Pada Mata Pelajaran Pendidikan Agama Hindu Dan Budi Pekerti Di SMA Negeri 1 Bontang Ni Made Adnyani
Kamaya: Jurnal Ilmu Agama Vol 1 No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

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The series of activities undertaken in two cycles consists of planning, execution, observation and reflection. The result showed that there was an increase of students' creativity in learning by 86.86% in the second cycle compared to 74.13% in the previous cycle. This increase is also directly visible in the use of various learning media to explore and learn various things that can increase the sense of empathy, openness, and tolerance to various problems from the original 81.66% to 91.67%. The results of this study indicate that the learning model of Discovery-Brainstorming Learning can improve the creativity and soul of students on the subjects of Hindu and Budi Pekerti Religion in SMA Negeri 1 Bontang. This learning model proved effective for small classes.
Mudra Dewata Nava Saṅga: Komunikasi Non-Verbal dalam Tradisi Watukaru Ni Made Adnyani
Jurnal Yoga dan Kesehatan Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Volume 6 Nomor 1 Maret 2023
Publisher : UHN IGB Sugriwa Denpasar

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Nonverbal communication in the form of hand gestures has been used by humans for thousands of years. Before language was developed and before the appearance of writing, hand gestures were a way of human interaction. Therefore, in historical artifacts in various civilizations and religions around the world, hand gesture is a dominant role. When choose this study, the authors focused on the form of the mudra dewata nava saṅga and its symbolic meaning as a non-verbal communication in dealing with the gods. This research on mudras as non-verbal communication in the watukaru tradition uses a qualitative descriptive approach that focuses on social phenomena, giving voice to the feelings and perceptions of the participants. The research procedure carried out produces descriptive data which includes sentences and images originating from the research object. The data analysis process used is data analysis in the field model Miles and Huberman. Activities in data analysis is data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing/verification. In Hinduism, hand gestures (mudras) are considered sacred gestures representing various gods and their manifestations. The mudra dewata nawa saṅga in the tradition of pasraman seruling Dewata, Watukaru Bali is unique because it is a combination of hasta mudra and kaya mudra. Mudra dewata nava saṅga is practiced each day differently depending on the deity doing yoga on that day. This mudra dewata nava saṅga is practiced by chanting a stava as the urip (sum of value) of the deity worshiped. Hand gestures in meditation position become a medium for communicating with the gods to balance the vital organs in the body with the universe which is the stana of each god. It is hoped that the theoretical and practical contributions from this qualitative descriptive research on mudra dewata nava saṅga can provide information as a basis for consideration, support, and contributions to yoga practitioners and sadhakas in their routine sadhana. Research on the mudra dewata nava saṅga also needs to be developed by other researchers.
YOGA CHANDRA TRADISI WATUKARU Ni Made Adnyani
Veda Jyotih: Jurnal Agama dan Sains Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Veda Jyotih: Jurnal Agama dan Sains
Publisher : Perkumpulan Organisasi Profesi DPP Dosen Hindu Indonesia (DHI) Bekerja sama dengan Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar dan Institut Agama Hindu Negeri Tampung Penyang Palangka Raya

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For a Sanatani, to understand the symbolic manifestation of Lord Śiva and his attributes, which is crowned with a crescent moon called Ardha Chandra. This crescent moon has the meaning that a devotee must develop the qualities of the heart which are the crown of a human being. The crown of man lies in his character. Having the character of the moon helps humans achieve happiness (Jagadhita). The development of the Soma (Chandra) element in the body can be obtained by practicing Asana, Pranayama and Mudra. The aims are to know the types of Yoga Chandra in the Watukaru tradition; 2) to know the benefits of Yoga Chandra in the Watukaru tradition. Efforts to achieve research objectives, used a qualitative descriptive The data analysis process is the Miles and Huberman model. Data analysis activities are data reduction, data display, and conclusion/verification. The results showed that there were 4 types of Candra Yoga, namely Chandranamaskara, Chandra Lomawati, Chandra Kirana and Chandra Kumari. Chandranamaskara yoga is a tribute to the moon as the aspect that represents gentleness. Yoga Chandra Lomawati means worship of Chandra who is in a state of injury to the Moon. Yoga Chandra Kirana is worship of the Moon in its bright, perfect light. Yoga Chandra Kumari is worship of the Moon in its crescent form. These four types of yoga chandra have their own uniqueness. Their purpose and symbolic meaning also differ from each other. But all of this chandra yoga has physical and non-physical benefits.