Dewi Kusumasanthi
Institut Agama Hindu Negeri Gde Pudja Mataram

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EKSISTENSI FILSAFAT KOMUNIKASI DI ERA DIGITAL Dewi Kusumasanthi; Ida Bagus Alit Arta Wiguna; Srirahayu Puspawati
Samvada : Jurnal Riset Komunikasi, Media, dan Public Relation Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Samvada Mei 2023
Publisher : IAHN Gde Pudja Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53977/jsv.v2i1.981

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This research aims to find the existence of communication philosophy in the progress of the times such as the rapid development of technology in the digital era. In addition, it has a more in-depth purpose related to the application of the philosophy of communication in everyday life. This research uses a qualitative research method with a library research approach or called content analysis. This research is conducted with critical analysis and interpretation of various search results from primary and secondary sources. So as to produce a new understanding and concept in the philosophy of communication according to the times and the implementation of the necessary communication ethics.
Wanita : Ekuilibrium Antara Ideologi Weda Dan Realita Masa Kini Dewi Kusumasanthi; Ida Kade Suparta
Widya Sandhi Vol 14 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Agama Hindu Negeri Gde Pudja Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53977/ws.v14i2.990

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The views of several Hindu texts regarding the position of women are contradictory to the perspective of society, sometimes leading to criticism and unfavorable views on Hindu teachings. In fact, the status of women in the Vedic era was very special and noble but slowly degraded during the post-Vedic era and so on. This paper seeks to examine Vedic texts to provide an understanding of the position of women in the Vedic era in line with the demands of women's emancipation in modern times. The results showed that women, especially wives or mothers, were considered a symbol of the sanctity of the family and were highly respected because of their extraordinary role in continuing the family lineage, educating their children, practicing religion, and contributing to the development of the family and society. Kind, loyal, and well-educated personalities are the conditions laid down in the Vedic texts to actualize these roles. In terms of religious practice, women are positioned as central to the success of yajña.