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THE BUDDHA’S TEACHING ON TILAKKHAṆA: A BUDDHIST DECONSTRUCTION OF SOUL THEORY IN INDIAN PHILOSOPHY Kustiani; Medhacitto, Tri Saputra
Jurnal Agama Buddha dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Agama Buddha dan Ilmu Pengetahuan
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Buddha Negeri Raden Wijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53565/abip.v10i2.1387

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This research aims to examine the Buddha’s teaching on Tilakkhaṇa and present the critical analysis on how the Tilakkhaṇa teaching can be used to reject the soul theory. By using the qualitative research methodology, carried out with library approach, this research presents comprehensive explanation on the non-soul theory (anatta) presented by the Buddha in order to counter the soul theory. Tilakkhaṇa is the philosophical teaching to prove that soul theory is ungrounded. The three characteristics of existence such as impermanence (aniccā), suffering (dukkha) and non-self (anattā) are the truth of existence rejecting the soul theory. It is because all conditioned things are impermanent, therefore they are fraught by suffering (yad aniccaṃ taṃ dukkhaṃ). Because they are impermanent and suffering, therefore they are to be seen as non-self. Whatever suffering, it is also non-self (yaṃ dukkhaṃ tadanattā). By utilizing the content analysis method, this research contributes an insight on how Tilakkhaṇa teaching is applied to reject the soul theory.
KOMUNIKASI DAN ADVOKASI DALAM MEMBANGUN KOMITMEN PEMBANGUNAN PERKOTAAN BERKELANJUTAN MELALUI MULTI-STAKEHOLDER PARTNERSHIP DI PROVINSI LAMPUNG Aulia Rahmawati; Fritz Akhmad Nuzir; Kustiani; Aditya Mahatidanar Hidayat; Okta Ainita
Jurnal Perencanaan dan Pengembangan Kebijakan Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Desember 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) ITERA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35472/jppk.v5i3.2231

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Sustainable urban development can support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 11, and can be optimized through multi-stakeholder collaboration. This paper aims to (1) Raise awareness among various parties about the importance of collaboration for sustainable cities and communities; (2) Advocate for active support from pentahelix stakeholders (government, private sector, academia, community, and media) through the principles of Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships (MSP); and (3) Strengthen institutional commitment to collaborative governance in achieving SDG 11 in Lampung Province. The research employs a descriptive qualitative method to examine the dynamics of communication and advocacy in cross-sectoral collaborative processes. Data collection was conducted through a series of audience meetings with various stakeholders, including government institutions, academia, civil society organizations, local communities, and the media. The findings conclude that the success of building sustainable cities and communities largely depends on strategic communication and systematic, participatory advocacy processes. The multi-stakeholder partnership (MSP) approach involving the pentahelix elements—government, academia, community, media, and the private sector—has proven to provide an inclusive and practical framework for collaboration. However, realizing sustainable urban development in Lampung Province still faces significant challenges, particularly rgarding slum settlement issues that require special attention.