Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies
Vol 8 No 1 (2024)

BALINESE ACTIONS AND SOLIDARITY REGARDING OGOH-OGOH IN BANJAR UNTAL-UNTAL: A SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION PERSPECTIVE

Nole, Otniel Aurelius (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 May 2024

Abstract

Ogoh-ogoh is a typical Balinese activity that can be found once a year. Ogoh-ogoh is characterized as a sculptural artwork resembling a creepy creature’s image as it symbolizes bhuta kala as an evil entity. Balinese people celebrate the ogoh-ogoh parade, burn them to avoid negative influences and continue life with silence and positivity in the Saka New Year (Nyepi). Ogoh-ogoh is also a tradition that attracts attention because it is displayed with the splendor and beauty of stunning artwork. Of course, it reflects the behavior of Balinese people, whom residents of Banjar Untal-Untal also celebrate. The purpose of this research was to analyze the actions and solidarity of Balinese people regarding ogoh-ogoh in Banjar Untal-Untal from the perspective of the sociology of religion. This research method was qualitative with a case study design. The researcher collected data through interviews and observation. This research showed that the preparation, making, and implementation of ogoh-ogoh exists because of the involvement of people who act in solidarity. Max Weber’s theory of social action and Emile Durkheim’s theory of social solidarity had relevance to the ogoh-ogoh parade. In social action and solidarity, religious adherents, specifically Christians and Hindus, synergized and supported each other.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJHSRS

Publisher

Subject

Religion Arts Humanities

Description

The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of Hindu Science and Religious Studies. Vidyottama Sanatana International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies, particularly focuses on the Hindu ...