Diah Nirmala Dewi
Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

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Pengembangan Keterampilan Berpikir Tingkat Tinggi Melalui Pendekatan Open-Ended I Wayan Januariawan; I Komang Wisnu Budi Wijaya; Ni Kadek Supadmini; Diah Nirmala Dewi
Cetta: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 3 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/cetta.v3i2.444

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Nowadays industrial revolution era, High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) is part of skills needed to face global rivalry and complex life challenges. However, these skills incline to be little-mastered. It seems to be necessary to develop Higher Order Thinking Skills from the early-ages, especially for students which are integrated in the learning process. This study is a kind of library research. The result of this study showed is the advancement of HOTS can be done through an open-ended approach. The open-ended approach is able to stimulate the students in getting used to think critically, logically, creatively, collusively, argumentating, until decision making in the form of problem solving which contains analyzing, evaluating, and creating activities. Thus, the open-ended approach is well done in the learning process that can support the development of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)
Hatha Yoga Sebagai Terapi Alternatif Pada Nyeri Kepala Ni Wayan Yusi Armini; Diah Nirmala Dewi
Jurnal Yoga dan Kesehatan Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Volume 4 No. 1 Tahun 2021
Publisher : UHN IGB Sugriwa Denpasar

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Headaches often suddenly attack and this causes disruption to the various activities that are being carried out by ours. Headaches are pain in the head that can occur gradually or appear instantly almost unexpectedly. Headaches that appear can be felt light, heavy, and the area can be felt in the entire head or only in certain areas. There are many ways to deal with headaches, such as get some medication or get some massage therapy at certain points area, depending kind of headaches. However, the use of pain medication usually only has a short-term impact, so that at any time this headache reappears. Yoga therapy is an alternative in dealing with this headache. Yoga is indeed known as an alternative healing for certain diseases, one of them is headache. Although there is no exact and in-depth research on this issue, but some yoga movements are said to be able to deal with headaches, especially for those who often experience this headache attack at the wrong time, for example.
PERAN WANITA HINDU DALAM MEMPERSIAPKAN UPAKARA DI LABUAN BAJO MANGGARAI BARAT NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR Diah Nirmala Dewi; Kadek Tedy Mandala Putra
Widya Duta: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Sosial Budaya Vol 17 No 2 (2022): Widya Duta September 2022
Publisher : UHN IGB Sugriwa Denpasar

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Women, if studied scientifically, the origin of the word Svanittha is found in Sanskrit which has the meaning of the word Sva, which is itself and the word Nittha means holy. The actual meaning of the word Svanittha is to purify oneself, then its meaning is expanded to be about humans who have a big/important role in the Dharma or can be called practitioners of Dharma teachings. In the teachings of Hinduism, women have a very important role, namely as a means to realize the belief in Punarbhawa or the reincarnation of descendants. With the term Punarbhawa also developed the term Sukla Svanittha which means seeds or fetuses conceived by women. Family in Hinduism also has a different meaning. In Sanskrit the word family is divided into two parts, namely Kula and Varga. Kula is interpreted as a servant, servant and Varga is interpreted as a relationship, bond, devotion. Explanation of the meaning of family from Sanskrit, namely the relationship and bond of devotion between husband, wife, and children. Apart from being practitioners of Dharma teachings and successors of descendants, Hindu women are also required to be able to complete their own tasks related to the upkaras used during Yadnya ceremonies.