The Existence of Tri Datu, From Temple's gift to Souvenir Industry

Eka Ari Suhendra
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Consisting of three colors: red, white, and black, Tri Datu reflects three absolute powers surrounding the universe. Balinese Hindu people manifest the trinity deities into interwoven red, black and white threads. Almost in every Balinese Hindu ritual, the existence of the Tri Datu thread can be seen. Therefore, the Tri Datu thread has been using as a ritual instrument or protective amulet. On a philosophical level, the item has a value of self-control. If someone is wearing the sacred item, they would properly behave in society because the interwoven thread represents the divine symbol of righteousness. Many Balinese have been spotted wearing the three-colored thread, thus attracted the non-Balinese people curiosity. The phenomenon was perceived by wider communities that the interwoven thread is local identity. It is gradually led to market demand to obtain the Tri Datu as a souvenir from the island of God. One to another home industry of the Tri Datu accessories emerged as a response to tourism industry demand. Today, one may find the Tri Datu thread-based souvenir in the marketplace at ease. Although the interwoven thread strongly relates to religious symbols, it does not mean that non-Balinese cannot wear it. One should be aware that the Tri Datu holds a religious value that should be taken into account. Therefore, one should avoid wearing it inappropriately, such as a leg bracelet, or put it in any place without consulting it beforehand.
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三大图的存在:从寺庙礼品到纪念品产业
三大土由红、白、黑三种颜色组成,反映了围绕宇宙的三种绝对力量。巴厘岛的印度人将三位一体的神灵表现为红色、黑色和白色的线交织在一起。几乎在每一个巴厘岛的印度教仪式中,都可以看到三大图线的存在。因此,三大都线一直被用作仪式工具或护身符。在哲学层面上,这个项目具有自我控制的价值。如果有人穿着这件神圣的物品,他们就会在社会上表现得很得体,因为交织的线代表了正义的神圣象征。许多巴厘人被发现穿着三色线,因此吸引了非巴厘人的好奇心。这一现象被更广泛的社区认识到,交织在一起的是当地身份。从神岛获得三大图作为纪念品的市场需求逐渐增加。一家三口的配件产业应运而生,是为了响应旅游业的需求。今天,人们可以在市场上找到以三大土线为基础的纪念品。虽然交织的线与宗教符号密切相关,但这并不意味着非巴厘人不能穿它。人们应该意识到,三拿土具有宗教价值,应该考虑到这一点。因此,应避免不恰当地佩戴,如腿环,或未经事先咨询就将其放在任何地方。
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