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HINDU DALAM WACANA MODERASI BERAGAMA: (Membangun Puncak Kesadaran Berketuhanan) Putu Dana Yasa; Kadek Agus Wardana
Pangkaja: Jurnal Agama Hindu Vol 26 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : UHN IGB Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/pjah.v26i1.1803

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The debate about religious differences seems to have become a deep-rooted problem, its roots have gone deep into the ground so that it is very difficult to uproot. Religious debates seem to have found no common ground and are actually getting heated up due to the emergence of judgments against different beliefs or religions, this condition seems to position one belief as right while another belief is wrong. With this condition, diverse awareness is needed with a moderate attitude in accordance with the discourse that has been conveyed quite often lately. As part of a recognized belief in Indonesia, Hinduism actually has various concepts in an effort to live in harmony in the midst of existing differences. The various concepts possessed by Hinduism are not only a discourse for moderate, peaceful and harmonious life, but this concept teaches Hindus to be able to grow the peak of divine awareness by realizing that all creatures that exist are manifestations of God. So that there is no reason for Hindus to judge other people let alone feel right and always blame other people's religion Keywords: Hinduism, Moderation, Divinity Awareness
KAJIAN TEO-SEKSUAL LONTAR RAHASYA SANGGAMA Kadek Agus Wardana; I Ketut Donder; I Gede Suwantana
Pangkaja: Jurnal Agama Hindu Vol 24 No 1 (2021)
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Sex is an inseparable part of human life. Even so, sex has not been fully understood because more people view sex as something sacred and secret so that sex is only interpreted as a taboo or prohibition to be taught. That is the way of the past view of sex, but lately many parties view sex education is important. Because it is very warmly discussed later. During this time sexuality is often understood as something taboo to talk about especially if it is associated with religion. Of course there are many who refuse to discuss porn in a religious context. Hinduism provides a different view of sexuality. In Hinduism sexuality is seen as a sacred thing in human life because it is implicitly contained in the purusārtha chess teachings, namely dharma, artha, kama, and moksa. One of the goals of human life is the fulfillment of lust or desire (kama) which encourages people to do something that makes people excited in this life. Sex which is equated with kama in Sanskrit and Old Javanese has a place in human life. It cannot be eliminated just behind the current time, because it continues to flow as an instrument of strength to obtain the highest virtue. "People without kama will never want artha and people without kama will never want dharma either. Enjoying spirituality in sexuality activities for Hindus especially Hindus in Bali and Indonesia can be found in the Rahasya Sanggama lontar text. The Balinese have had the Rahasya Sanggama ejection as a sacred guideline in sexual activity, if the guideline is implemented properly, then there should be very few sexual cases in the Balinese environment.
PENDIDIKAN PLURALISME DALAM MEMBANGUN JATI DIRI BANGSA (Perspektif Agama Hindu) I Gede Dedy Diana Putra; Kadek Agus Wardana; I Made Gede Nesa Saputra
Guna Widya: Jurnal Pendidikan Hindu Vol 10 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Guna Widya Volume 10 Nomor 2 September 2023
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/gw.v10i2.2798

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A country that has multiethnic and multimental uniqueness like Indonesia is faced with its own dilemma, on the one hand bringing Indonesia to become a great nation as a multicultural nation-state, but on the other hand it is a threat. So it is not an exaggeration to say that multicultural conditions are like coals in husks which are easily ignited and heat up at any time. Indonesia has great potential for conflicts between groups, ethnic groups, religions and ethnic groups. One of the indications is that various social, professional, religious, and organizations or groups have started to thrive and are struggling and acting on behalf of group interests which lead to SARA (ethnic, religious, racial and inter-group) conflicts. To produce valid and reliable data, this paper uses a qualitative writing style. In producing logical data, this paper performs several stages of data sorting in the form of: 1). Data reduction, 2). Display data, 3). Verifying data, and 4). Interpreting research data. In its presentation, measurable analysis becomes the basis for processing the data obtained. The perfection of this paper cannot be separated from the library technique which is carried out through an assessment of the existing literature on Google Scholar. Education is the spearhead that is able to restrain and eradicate all harmful doctrines of non-plural and non-multicultural actions which are very appropriate to be applied in the current era in preventing interests and combinations of intolerant understandings in the name of a religion. Strategies in school and implementing a curriculum that emphasizes pluralism and multiculturalism in the current era are very important to be followed up immediately so that misleading intellectual understanding does not multiply ingrained in students' understanding. The role of parents and teachers must be able and synergized in implementing an understanding of the concept of plurality and the plurality of a life so that later students or students understand differences and are able to re-instill heterogeneity. Hinduism in the scope of analysis of pluralism education highly appreciates social diversity. The concept of Hinduism which incidentally is very plural and in its holy book contains teachings about realizing tolerance, namely Widya, Maitri, Ahimsa, and Santi.