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Nengah Bawa Atmadja
"Artikel ini merupakan hasil penelitian kualitatif memakai paradigma teori sosial kritis. Masalah yang dikaji adalah genealogi porosan dan maknanya bagi agama Hindu. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode penelitian kualitatif yang bertumpu pada paradigma interpretatif dan paradigma teori sosial kritis (Ritzer, 2012). Objek kajiannya adalah porosan sebagaimana yang digunakan pada canang sari.Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa porosan adalah simbol berbentuk budaya agama hibrida. Artinya, porosan merupakan campuran antara tradisi mengonsumsi sirih pinang (nginang) dan pemujaan terhadap Tri Murti. Hal ini dapat diabstraksikan dalam gagasan, yakni porosan/canang = pinang + sirih + kapur = merah + hitam/hijau + putih = Brahma + Wisnu + Siwa = Pencipta + Pemelihara + Pelebur = A+ U + M = OM = Tuhan. Porosan harus ada pada sesajen antara lain canang sari. Pemakaian porosan tidak saja bermakna keagamaan, tetapi juga teologi sosial, yakni pedoman bertindak mengikuti Tri Murti guna menciptakan kebudayaan berbasiskan aksiologi Hindu, yakni satyam, sivam dan sundaram. Dengan demikian terbentuk suatu budaya yang menjunjung tinggi harmoni sosial, ekologis dan teologis."
Denpasar: Pusat Penerbitan LP2MPP Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar, 2017
300 MUDRA 32:2 (2017)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Singla, Devinder Kumar
New Delhi: Deep and Deep Publication , 1992
346.54 SIN j
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Stutterheim, Willem Frederik, 1892-1942
"Contents:
I. Rama in literatur und volkssage ;
II. Die Malayische rama-sage ;
III. Die Javanische Rama-sage ;
IV. Urspring der Indonesischen abweichungen ;
V. Rama-sage in ihrem verhaltnis zu valmikis epos ;
VI. Rama in der bildenden kunst ;
VII. Die rama-reliefs von Lara Djonggrang ..."
Munchen: George Muller, 1925
K 730.959 8 STU i
Buku Klasik  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kurhappa, Murkot
India: National Book Must, 1982
923.754 KUR s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Rolland, Romain
Almora: Advaita Ashrama, 1953
921 ROL l
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Williams, Philippa, author
"`In this sparkling new book, Philippa Williams describes in rich detail the social practices binding Hindus and Muslims together in the Indian city of Varanasi. Williams not only challenges received wisdom on religious communal relations in India but also demonstrates the crucial importance of examining the social reproduction of everyday peace. A tour de force.' Craig Jeffrey, Professor of Development Geography, University of Oxford, UK --
`Philippa Williams' new book is in the best tradition of interdisciplinary and critical work on peace. Research and theory about peacemaking and peacebuilding has historically shifted from dealing with interstate war to how peace is configured through everyday social relations. Work on the latter approach is becoming increasingly sophisticated and interdisciplinary. It often draws upon examples now becoming visible because of more sophisticated methodologies and theory from across the world, and as opposed to the Eurocentric exemplars commonly used in political science. Williams' study pioneers new understandings of the spatial and social production of peace especially in subaltern frameworks such as some of India's Muslim communities.' Oliver Richmond, Professor of International Relations, Peace &​ Conflict Studies, University of Manchester, UK --
Providing important insights into political geography the politics of peace, and South Asian studies, this book explores everyday peace in north India as it is experienced by Muslims living and working alongside Hindus. Based on over 14 months of qualitative and archival research in the regional city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, it looks specifically at the everyday experiences and perspectives of the Muslim community to see how peace is socially and spatially produced. The author challenges normative understandings of Hindu--Muslim relations as relentlessly violent, and instead demonstrates the ways in which Muslims are orientated towards securing and maintaining peace within India's secular state. In doing so, she dispels the notion of peace as a romantic endpoint occurring only after violence and political maneuverings. --
The author also examines the ways in which geographical concepts such as space, place, and scale can inform and problematize understandings of peace. She applies a critical eye to understanding how practices of peace and nonviolence are themselves inherently political, and play out through different spatial and material geographies. Filled with examples and case studies from the individual to the national level, this study uses the lens of geography to redefine the politics of peace and concepts of citizenship, agency, secular politics, and democracy. --Book Jacket."
Chichester, UK ; Malden, MA: John Wiley & Sons, 2015
303.66 WIL e
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library