
TRADISI NGALABAANIN JERO NGURAH WATES DESA DI DESA PAKRAMAN PEDAWA KECAMATAN BANJAR KABUPATEN BULELENG
Author(s) -
Iwan Gunawan,
Ni Wayan Arini,
I Wayan Artayasa
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
jurnal penelitian agama hindu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2579-9843
DOI - 10.25078/jpah.v2i1.449
Subject(s) - harmony (color) , prosperity , sociology , ceremony , theology , art , law , political science , philosophy , visual arts
As the outermost part of the three Hindu religious templates the event is an implementation of the yajna. Ngalabaanin Jero Ngurah Wates Desa tradition as a bhuta yajna ceremony carried out by the community in the village of Pakraman Pedawa, Banjar District, Buleleng District is isidental where the phenomenon and the occult guides become the benchmark in every implementation. Moving from the phenomenon, can be formulated research problems are as follows: 1) What is underlying Ngalabaanin Ngurah Wede Desa tradition; 2) What is the Function of Ngalabaanin Jero Ngurah Wates Desa tradition; 3) How is the implication Ngalabaanin Jero Ngurah Wates Desa tradition. This research uses religious theory, structural functional theory, and theory of symbolic instructionalism in a qualitative research with phenomenology approach and data collection method consist of observation, interview, documentation, and literature study. The results of this study are: 1) Basic Ngarabaanin Jero Ngurah Wates Desa tradition namely: the tri rna, animism, implementation of religious emotions. 2) Function of Ngalabanin Jero Ngurah Wates Desa tradition that is: pangruat (panyupatan), harmony, prosperity, sacred victim. 3) The implementation of Ngalabaanin Jero Ngurah Wates Village tradition has been implicated in the social and religious life of the community. The social implications are: building social harmony and anticipating social conflict, while the religious implications are: increasing sraddha and bhakti, increasing understanding of the teachings of tattwa, internalizing the teachings of Hinduism.