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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)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Negeri Mpu Kuturan Singaraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55115/gentahredaya.v7i1.2821

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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
Pentingnya Nilai-Nilai Agama Hindu Di Era Globalisasi Gusti Nyoman Wiradnyana; Putu Agustiantini
Vidya Darsan: Jurnal Mahasiswa Filsafat Hindu Vol 4, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Negeri Mpu Kuturan Singaraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55115/vidyadarsan.v4i1.2680

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Religion is a system that regulates belief and worship of God (or the like) as well as rules related to culture, and worldviews that connect humans with the order of life. Many religions have mythologies, symbols, and sacred histories intended to explain the meaning of life and the origin of life or the universe. From their beliefs about the cosmos and human nature, people derive their morality, ethics, religious law, or lifestyle of their choice. According to some estimates, there are about 4,200 religions in the world. Many religions may have regulated conduct, the priesthood, defined what constitutes obedience or membership, holy places, and scriptures. Religious practices may also include rituals, sermons, memorials or worship of gods, gods or goddesses, sacrifices, festivals, feasts, trances, initiations, funerals, weddings, meditation, prayer, music, art, dance, or other aspects of human culture. Religion may also contain mythology. The word religion is sometimes used interchangeably with faith, belief system, or sometimes to set a task. The definition of religion here is as simple and comprehensive as possible. This definition is expected not too narrow and not too loose, but can be applied to religions that have been known through the mention of the names of these religions. Religion is an institution or institution that regulates human spiritual life. For this reason, regarding what is called religion, it is necessary to find points of similarities and points of difference.