2018
DOI: 10.29332/ijssh.v2n2.159
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Basir in religious system of Dayak Hindu Kaharingan society

Abstract: Hinduism developed in Central Kalimantan. It was evidence of Hindu kingdom. It could be seen from the existing history of the oldest Hindu kingdom, namely Kutai kingdom in East Kalimantan in the 4th centuries AD. There was the Yupashaped stone found on the banks of the Mahakam River in East Kalimantan. The Yupa stated that the Kutai kingdom. It was a victim pillar stone that was used to bind sacrificial animals during the ceremony. It was provided evidence of the oldest Hindu in Indonesia. It used the Pallawa … Show more

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“…This palm juice wine is used as an ingredient raw liquor that is making through the refining of the Tuak resulting in Arak. A tradition of drinking liquor into a phenomenon in the middle of life Balinese people, such as the term Mearakan which refers to the activity of drinking wine in the corners or Stalls selling wine in the village (Ardyanti & Tobing, 2017;Kuri et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This palm juice wine is used as an ingredient raw liquor that is making through the refining of the Tuak resulting in Arak. A tradition of drinking liquor into a phenomenon in the middle of life Balinese people, such as the term Mearakan which refers to the activity of drinking wine in the corners or Stalls selling wine in the village (Ardyanti & Tobing, 2017;Kuri et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the descriptions shows are, of course, only from the outside views. Towards how true in the hearts of each people, only people who know (Kuri et al, 2018;Subawa et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%