Pargito, Pargito
(2020)
PREPARATION OF BALI HINDU COMMUNITIES AND
SOCIETY HINDU JAVA IN THE IMPLEMENTATION
OF NYEPI RITUALS IN HANURA VILLAGE TELUK
PANDAN DISTRICT PESAWARAN REGENCY.
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), 4 (9).
pp. 342-346.
ISSN 2454-6186
Abstract
This study aims to explain the
readiness of the Balinese Hindu community
and the Javanese Hindu community in the
implementation of the Nyepi ritual in Hanura
Village, explaining the stages that are carried
out before the Nyepi ritual, the
implementation of the Nyepi ritual, and after
the Nyepi ritual in the Balinese Hindu
Community and Javanese Hinduism in
Hanura Village and explain factors that cause
changes in the Nyepi ritual in the Balinese
Hindu community and the Javanese Hindu
community in Hanura Village, Teluk Pandan
District, Pesawaran Regency. The method
used in this research is descriptive qualitative
method. This study uses interview data
collection techniques, observation, and
documentation. The data analysis technique
used is qualitative data analysis techniques
using a phenomenological approach. The
results of this study indicate that in the
implementation of the Nyepi ritual, material
and non-material readiness for the
implementation of the Nyepi ritual. Material
readiness, in the form of real human
creations. The Balinese Hindu and Javanese
Hindus prepare offerings, pancawarna,
daksina, tirta, bija and Shiva statues.
Meanwhile, non-material readiness, which is
not real (abstract), is passed down from
generation to generation, which becomes a
tradition/habit in society. The readiness to
carry out the Nyepi ritual by the Balinese
Hindu community and the Javanese Hindu
community in Hanura Village, Teluk Pandan
District, Pesawaran Regency, the Hindu
community carries out various stages such as
before the Nyepi ritual, the Nyepi ritual
process and after Nyepi. Before the Nyepi
ritual, all Hindu communities carry out melasti, mecaru and ogoh-ogoh parades. After
that, the Hindu community carries out the
Nyepi ritual process, namely tapa brata,
inside the house, not traveling, not lighting a
fire, not working and fasting for 24 hours
straight. Then it ends with the stage after the
Nyepi ritual, in which the entire Hindu
community performs offerings and goes
around the village to forgive each other with
the aim of cleansing the sins of fellow humans
as God's creatures. The implementation time
factor and economic factors cause changes in
the Nyepi ritual, but it does not reduce the
religious value of the Balinese Hindu and
Javanese Hindu communities.
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PREPARATION OF BALI HINDU COMMUNITIES AND
SOCIETY HINDU JAVA IN THE IMPLEMENTATION
OF NYEPI RITUALS IN HANURA VILLAGE TELUK
PANDAN DISTRICT PESAWARAN REGENCY. (deposited 31 May 2021 09:48)
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