
DISINTEGRATION AMONG WOMEN: HINDUS WOMEN' CHALLENGES IN BUILDING SUKINAH FAMILY
Author(s) -
Ida Ayu Alit Maharatni,
I Ketut Suda,
Ni Wayan Karmini
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vidyottama sanatana international journal of hindu science and religious studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2550-0651
pISSN - 2550-0643
DOI - 10.25078/ijhsrs.v5i1.2109
Subject(s) - hinduism , wife , subordination (linguistics) , pillar , arranged marriage , gender studies , sociology , socioeconomics , political science , law , engineering , religious studies , linguistics , philosophy , structural engineering
Subordination of women becomes a question in carrying out the household dish, especially the care for children who are born, which is the responsibility of husband and wife. It is impossible for the Sukhinah family to be formed if the burdens, both domestic and social, are not matched equally between men and women. Like a pillar in a house, if the load is not the same, not only will one of the pillars be destroyed but the house itself will collapse, if that is the case then the sukhinah family is the goal of every Hindu marriage, namely a happy and prosperous marriage that will not be realized. In fact there are divorce cases that have occurred in Denpasar City, divorce cases for Hindu couples in general have increased, namely in 2013 as many as 297 cases, in 2014 as many as 326 cases, 2015 as many as 315 cases, in 2016 as many as 418 cases, in 2017 as many as 495 cases , and in 2018 there were 566 cases. Based on the above phenomena, the author wants to explore the potential problems faced by Balinese Hindu women when carrying out domestic, public and social roles (traditional krama) in building a sukhinah family. It seems that women have problems adapting well to their husband's family environment because of differences in paradigms, different parenting styles and differences in habits. The factors causing the challenges faced by Balinese Hindu women in Denpasar City actually arise from the vertical relationship between women.