2023
DOI: 10.21315/ijaps2023.19.1.8
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Relational Practices in Bali: Balinese Hinduism, Subak, and Music

Abstract: In a 2019 interview, the musician, dancer, and educator I Nyoman Wenten discussed the centrality of Balinese religious practices, emphasising that sacred artistic offerings and questions about the natural environment are “always intertwined”. What accounts for this kind of intertwinement in Bali? In this article, this question is approached by exploring Balinese Hindu concepts including tri hita karana and sekala/niskala, which are related to post-1945 Balinese Hinduism while also connecting to the millenniumo… Show more

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“…A sign system occurs in Hindu culture in Bali, especially in one of the articles on the Balinese Caka Calendar. Balinese society is cultured based on Hindu values and philosophies (Huang & Rockwell, 2023). As a cultured and Hindu-breathing society, they are very obedient to what is recommended and what is forbidden by its teachings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A sign system occurs in Hindu culture in Bali, especially in one of the articles on the Balinese Caka Calendar. Balinese society is cultured based on Hindu values and philosophies (Huang & Rockwell, 2023). As a cultured and Hindu-breathing society, they are very obedient to what is recommended and what is forbidden by its teachings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%