Komang Heriyanti
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Journal : JNANASIDDHÂNTA : JURNAL TEOLOGI HINDU

KEUTAMAAN API SEBAGAI SIMBOL DEWA AGNI DALAM AKTIVITAS RITUAL KEAGAMAAN UMAT HINDU Komang Heriyanti
Jnanasidanta Vol 1, No 2 (2020): Teologi Hindu
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Negeri Mpu Kuturan Singaraja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55115/jnana.v1i2.493

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Fire is an important element in human life. For Hindus people, fire has the main function in a religious ritual. Fire has a very deep theological meaning, because it is a symbol of God in its manifestation as an God Agni. Take fire material in empowering the universe, fire or Agni displayed in real during the ceremony by Hindus people. Various forms of fire in upakara facilities can be grouped into two, using Agni in the form of a flame and Agni in the form of fumes. Agni in the form of a flame like a torch. Agni in the form of fumes is certainly represented by incense and pasepan which prioritizes puffs of fumes in every religious ritual. This is seen in many daily rituals, both from canang and banten, which always use incense.Keywords: Fire, God Agni
PURA SEBAGAI BENTUK PENERAPAN KONSEP KETUHANAN SAGUNA BRAHMA Komang Heriyanti
Jnanasidanta Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Teologi Hindu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55115/jnana.v1i1.346

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Hindu faith in supporting the improvement of Sradha and Bhakti has a holy place called temple. The meaning of the temple in general is a place of worship to God in various aspects for Hindus ranging from the smallest family level to the largest region. In general the function of the place of worship is as a mean to worship God with all its manifestations and to worship ancestral holy spirit at all levels. In the holy book and the book of Vedanta, God is mentioned with two different views, namely God who is tangible (Saguna Brahma) as the form of the gods and God who are not tangible. In the view of Saguna Brahma there are many symbols of religius symbols such as the life of the Hindu peoples in Bali that are inseparable from the holy place and various upakara. Temple is one of the applications of the Saguna Brahma concept. Keywords: Temple, Saguna Brahma, Hindu