A tradition is a local culture in the village of Pakraman Kekeran that can be acculturated with the teachings of Hinduism, the implementation of this tradition only exists in the village of Kekeran and must be carried out at ceremonies which are relatively large, such as the Pangebek ceremony. During the ceremony of the Dewa Yajña ceremony which was classified as large, the people in Kekeran village did not dare to carry out this tradition until now. The implementation of the Mapengenduh tradition must be carried out as the initial process of carrying out the Piodalan Pangebek ceremony in Pakraman Kekeran Village, using simple means and implementation carried out in the cemetery or precisely in the burning place (pemuunan). The methods in the research are observation, interview and documentation. The results of this study are the history of mapangenduh traditions that are not known with certainty, are still carried out because of spiritual reasons, reasons for preserving ancestral cultures that have long been carried out. The reason for the teachings of Hinduism is so thick in it. Perceptions or views of Hindu religious leaders that in fact this tradition is a manifestation of the teachings of Hinduism. Perceptions from traditional leaders who stated that this tradition had been continued were considered as part of a series of warriors and did not recognize traditions. In addition, the meaning of Hindu theology includes, the meaning of the means used, the meaning of Tri Kaya Parisuda, the meaning of repellents, namely with map tradition, which is negative because negative forces do not disturb human life, theology of worship. Religious social meaning.
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