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Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies, particularly focuses on the Hindu Science and Religious Studies areas as follows: 1) Religious Education, 2) Religious Letters, 3) Theology, 4) Religious Philosophy, 5) Religious Cultural, and 6) Religion Science.
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The Phenomena of Plagiarism in Hindu Perspective Rat Dwiyana Putra, I Dewa Gede
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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This article was made based on an observation on the thesis written by undergraduate student. The basic reason for the application of this research is that, there were many problem found in the students writing especially the in the citation process and referencing technique which would bring them to commit plagiarism. Since writing a thesis is essential for the undergraduate students to finish their study, this research would be very beneficial evidence to give a clear picture about plagiarism from Hindus teaching perspective. Library research is the primary method applied in conducting this research. The result shows that there are typical mistakes done by the students in doing citation and referencing. Then, suggestions to those problems were given based on Hindus perspective.
Understanding Buddhism through Pali in India and Thailand Rao, Upender
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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Pali plays a vital role in the history and culture of India. It preserves the Indian culture in a systematic way. Hence an attempt of understanding the Indian culture without Pali cannot fulfil the complete purpose. In fact Pali was an important source for understanding ancient Buddhist culture and philosophy which are integral part of Indian culture. In ancient India there were Buddhist universities and people from many countries used to visit India to learn the Indian culture including Buddhist philosophical expositions. Indian languages and literatures were highly influenced by Pali language and literature.
Pattern Of Adolescent Learning Hindu Scholarship Recruits Through Pasraman Widya Dharma Saraswati Warsana, I Nyoman
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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Mental development and religious personality is one aspect that needs to get special attention because through it children and adolescents understand the meaning of Religion and its benefits for human life and will later form a person who virtuous noble character. Having grown a noble personality then the teenager has a fortress to face the challenges of his life. In an effort to provide guidance to the younger generation, Parisada Hindu Dharma in Atula Village and Hindu community together attempt to form the path of non-formal education of Hinduism namely Pasraman Widya Dharma Saraswati.
The Great Betrayal: Potential Statelessness After Living Decades In Mother India Sankar Bagchi, Subrata
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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An amendment in the Indian Citizenship Act (2005) may render millions of citizens stateless with the new clause of “illegal migrant” without any cut-off date, as most of the immigrants particularly from Eastern Bengal, came to India facing persecution and without any legal document of immigration.
Hypnotic Learning Characteristics On Sisya Brahmakunta Community In Denpasar Suweka Oka Sugiharta, I Putu; Sudarsana, I Ketut
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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Hypnotic learning at Brahmakunta Community in Denpasar City is complementary the scienceof education by paying attention to aspects of interpersonal needs of learners, integral evolution on the students, as well as various aspects of his personality. Hypnotic contribution in education can align the senses of the learner, harmonize his mind, and make manusamadhawa (man who has the divine character).Through the approach of psychology of religious education supported by the of FIRO theory (the theory of the basic relationship between by William Schutz, evolutionary psychology theory by Robert C. Bolles, and the theory of  Field Psychology by Kurt Lewin. Data obtained by in-depth interviews, study documentation then the data is interpreted by looking for deep meaning. The characteristics of hypnotic learning in the Brahmakunta community indicate the aspect of the basic needs of the learners so that the learning process is not disturbed.The characteristics of hypnotic learning in the community of Brahmakunta include: (a) the attached characteristic shown to meet the needs of the assimilation, (b) Control Characteristics that aim to meet the needs of ideally positioning themselves, (c) The characteristics of Affection aimed at meeting the needs of affection, and (d) The compatibility characteristics that indicate that learning is done to improve interpersonal relationships.
Ngaben Conception In Lontar Siwa Tattwa Purana Kiriana, I Nyoman
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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Generally, in most traditions every birth and death will be made a ritual. The implementation of these rituals will usually be adapted to the local culture. Thus in the implementation order will vary, but the substance is the same. In the tradition of the Hindu community in Bali, if there are people who died will be made Ngaben ceremony, as a form of respectful and responsibility. In the implementation of this Ngaben ceremony will always be guided by the sacred books and will be adapted to the local tradition. One of the sacred books guided in Ngaben’s ceremony is Lontar Siva Tattwa Purana. In this Lontar explained that Ngaben ceremony is an obligation of his descendants as one of the payment of Rna (debt) to his ancestors. In practice it, must be adjusted to the level of ability of his or her generation for all harmony. Further , will be explained the procedure of Ngaben ceremony in this Lontar  start from the beginning to the end.
The Concept and Value of the Teaching of Karma Yoga According to the Bhagavadgita Book Anggreni, Ni Made
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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Bhagawadgita is one of the Vedic supplements in which there are teachings of Karma Yoga, which contain the working concepts as a guide for Hindus in order to meet the physical and spiritual needs to achieve happiness. The teaching of Karma Yoga revolves around the way or way of achieving the perfection of life by carrying out the work as required by the swadharma by not binding itself to the outcome of the work itself. Working in non-self-bondage is to work with devotion and devotion to Bharman without expecting personal gain for the welfare and happiness of fellow human beings. In more modern interpretations, it may be shown as the obligatory acts performed without justifying the decision to explain one's actions. This teaching focuses on the action of work without being shackled by the work itself.
The Educational Value of Hinduism on the Gumi Suda Ceremony at the Birth of the Twin Babies with Different Genders (Case Study at Pakraman Village of Ketewel, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency) Bhandesa, Asthadi Mahendra; Darma Suyasa, I Gede Putu; Kesari Darmapatni, Ni Wayan
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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This study aimed to identify the educational values of Hinduism on the Gumi Suda ceremony at the Birth of the twin babies with different genders in Pakraman Village of Ketewel, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency.  The data were collected by using interviews technique and literatures review. Furthermore, the data were analyzed through data reduction process or chosen according to the purpose of the research. The data analysis process was done continuously during the research from the beginning until the end of the research through the systematic tracking and arranging process of the transcripts of interviews, field notes and other materials. The Findings indicated that some of the educational values of Hinduism on the Gumi Suda ceremony at the birth of the twin babies with different genders in Pakraman Village of Ketewel, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency are tattwa, ethics, ceremonial, health education and social educational values.
The Role Of Buddhist Ethics And Communication In The Contemporary World Crisis Pornchai Sripakdee, Phramaha
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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In reality, man cannot live without communication; at least, he communicates something with himself, thoughts, for instance. In order to successfully communicate something as such, ethics concerning any kinds of communication should be taken into a critical examination; what kind of speech one should speak out, what kind of speech one should not speak out. In this article, an attempt was purposely made to discuss the role of Buddhist ethics and communication in the contemporary world crisis. In this, it is argued by Buddhist ethics that the communication should be subject to ethics because of man’s ideal life, without it, such communication will pose the danger to the chance in obtaining the goal, ideal life.
The Process Of Transforming The Mahabharata Literary Work Written In The Old Javanese Into Geguritan Sarpayajnya And Geguritan Kicaka Written In The Balinese Language Suastika, I Made; Jirnaya, I Ketut; Sukersa, I Wayan; Puspawati, Luh Putu
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies Vol 1, No 2 (2017)
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The story of the Pandawas and their wife in Wirata was used as the plot of the geguritan Kicakawhich was initially transformed from Wirataparwa in the form of Parwa. The only episode which was transformed into geguritan written in the Balinese language is the one narrating when the Pandawas were in disguise for one year. In this episode the love story of their wife, Drupadi, who was disguised as Sairindriis also narrated. In this episode it is also narrated that the Chief Minister, Kicaka, would like to have her as his wife. However, the Chief Minister, Kicaka, was killed by Bima, who was disguised as Ballawa, meaning that the love story came to an end. From the language point of view, the episode telling that the Pandawas were in Wirata was transformed into Geguritan Kicaka written in the Balinese language. In addition, although the text was dynamically translated, many Old Javanese words are still used in the Balinese version.Similarly, geguritan Sarpayajaya adopted the episode of Sarpayajnya of Adiparwa; however, the plot was modified again using thestrophes pangkur, dangdanggula, sinom and durma and was introduced using the Balinese language. It is narrated that King Parikesit was bitten and killed by a snake named Taksaka. Consequently, his son, Janamejaya, performed a ritual known as Sarpayajaya, causing all the snakes to die. From the cultural point of view, the text is recited as part of the performing art and the art of music ‘magegitan’ in Bali. The text Sarpayajayaisrecited as part of the cremation ceremony ‘ngaben’ known as mamutru.

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