Nyorat ceremony of Hindu Kaharingan adherents: Telawang District, East Kotawaringin Regency

https://doi.org/10.21744/ijllc.v5n3.620

Authors

  • - Riwun Institut Agama Hindu Negeri Tampung Penyang Palangka Raya, Indonesia
  • Ida Ayu Gde Yadnyawati Universitas Hindu Indonesia, Denpasar, Bali
  • I Wayan Suka Yasa Universitas Hindu Indonesia, Denpasar, Bali

Keywords:

nyorat, ceremony, hindu, kaharingan, telawang

Abstract

The result of the study covers all three aspects. First, the causes of the Nyorat ceremony are held after thirty days of dead body to be lied down in the funeral house: (1) The belief factor of the spirit of the deceased person, (2) the fear factor for the unfortunate (3) religious social factor, (4) the economic factor of the Kaharingan Hindu adherents , and (5) the factor of affection towards the ancestral spirit of the late. The last factor is based on the assumptions, namely (1) preparing the Nyorat ceremonial facilities and infrastructure, (2) it is not to lose the meaning that can be inherent in it, (3) to purify/cleanse the spirit of the dead so that the sacred and inner and family will get happiness back. The implications of the Nyorat ceremony are (1) the religious implications relating to the belief of the Hindu Kaharingan adherents from generation to generation, that if they are not implemented, they will lose the meaning of the Nyorat ceremonial purposes, (2) the psychological implications require cooperation, (3) the social implications culture is the act of intervening to support the course of the ceremony, and (4) the economic implications of the community strongly support the course of the ceremony. Based on the results of the analysis, it is obtained three things. The first is the reasons of the Hindu adherents to conduct the Nyorat ceremony, the second is processes of implementation of the Nyorat ceremony, the three religious, psychological, and social implications, and the community’s economy towards the Hindu Kaharingan religious system are acceptable to the local community.

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Published

2019-05-01

How to Cite

Riwun, .-., Yadnyawati, I. A. G., & Yasa, I. W. S. (2019). Nyorat ceremony of Hindu Kaharingan adherents: Telawang District, East Kotawaringin Regency. International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Culture, 5(3), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.21744/ijllc.v5n3.620

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