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Efektivitas Hatha Yoga Terhadap Kesehatan Fisik Ni Wayan Yusi Armini; Ida Ayu Diah Larashanti
Jurnal Yoga dan Kesehatan Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Volume 3 No.1 Tahun 2020
Publisher : UHN IGB Sugriwa Denpasar

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Today, humans are faced with life problems that are so tight with competition and competition in various aspects, so that it gives birth to a high tension culture. Tension that occurs causes disrupted anatomy of the body, even damage that causes balance of body and mind problems. This disharmony is a disease that many people face, namely stress, a psychosomatic disorder that can only be cured through inward healing, namely relaxation. Yoga is a method of self-discipline that has been applied and yoga also hits sports today, a sport that is very easy to use and at any time can and does not require a lot of space. So that yoga is made a healthy lifestyle trend that is not only recognized in the eastern hemisphere, especially for Hindus but also in the western world, which shows the universality of the teachings of Yoga itself that can be applied by anyone. One type of yoga that is famous in the world is Hatha Yoga. Hatha Yoga is one way of connecting with Iswara (God Almighty) by forming perfect harmony between the two pranic streams found in the body through the practice of Asana, Pranayama, Mudra and Bandha. So that Hatha Yoga is able to provide relaxation to the body and mind that will create physical and spiritual health.
DINAMIKA PEMBANGUNAN ANGKUL-ANGKUL SAKA JAJAR DI KECAMATAN SUSUT KABUPATEN BANGLI I Wayan Yudhasatya Dharma; Ni Wayan Yusi Armini; Ulio SM
Widya Duta: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Sosial Budaya Vol 18 No 1 (2023): Widya Duta Maret 2023
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The Balinese Hindu community is known as a traditional society, where traditional society is a society that in its daily life still applies ancient systems or old customs in various settings of its life. Their lives have not been overly influenced by changes that come from outside their social environment. The life of traditional society still tends to uphold certain traditions that exist in society as a transformation of values ​​that are considered appropriate. Traditional community culture is the result of adaptation to the surrounding natural and social environment without receiving outside influences (Ifzanul, 2010: 15). Balinese society as adherents of a traditional cultural system is formed from many complex elements, including religious systems, politics, customs, language, tools, clothing, buildings and works of art. Angkul-Angku Saka Jajar is one of the cultures of the people of Susut District, Bangli Regency where this building is part of the spatial layout of the community settlement which is also a sign of the social identity of the community. Where in general Angkul-Angkul Saka Jajar is a sacred building and it is agreed that it can only be built by a village leader called Mekel or Perbekel. Oriented to this background, the following problems can be formulated: (1) How is the conception of the development of Angkul-Angkul Saka Jajar as a symbol of social identity for the Hindu community in Susut District, Bangli Regency?, (2) How is the implementation of the construction of Angkul-Angkul Saka Jajar as a symbol of identity? the Hindu community in Susut District, Bangli Regency?, (3) What values ​​are contained in Angkul-Angkul Saka Jajar as a symbol of social identity for the Hindu community in Susut District, Bangli Regency?. In general, this study aims to reveal the meaning behind the existence of Angkul-Angkul Saka Jajar as a symbol of social identity for the Hindu community in Susut District, Bangli Regency. In this study using structural functional theory, meaning theory, and value theory. The source of the data in this study was the direct (primary) source obtained in the field as a result of observation and scrutiny of the existence of Angkul-Angkul Saka Jajar as a symbol of social identity for the Hindu community in Susut District, Bangli Regency. While indirect (secondary) sources can be obtained through books, articles, written documents, and so on from libraries or other places. Primary and secondary sources can be combined or cross-checked to obtain truly accurate and accountable data. The informants in this study were determined purposively. The data collection used here includes direct observation of the research object (observation), interviews, and literature studies. After the data is obtained, it is analyzed by reducing, then presenting the data, and drawing conclusions.