Gusti Agung, Istri Agung, Ni Ketut Kantriani, Ni Made Ramiati
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摘要
在巴厘岛的习惯法社会中,儿子的地位至关重要。这与社区的信仰有关,即如果没有儿子,印度教家庭就没有人履行习俗和宗教义务。面对这种情况,巴厘岛习惯法与印度教法相结合,提供了一种解决方案,即把女孩的地位提升到 Purusa 地位,允许她们享有与男孩同等的权利和责任。本研究的目的是根据巴厘岛习惯法描述马斯传统村落的 Nyeburin 结婚仪式。此类研究采用现象学方法进行定性研究。本研究在 Desa Adat Mas 村进行。本研究使用的定性数据来源于原始数据和二手数据。通过目的性抽样确定了信息提供者。使用的数据收集技术包括观察、访谈、文献和文件研究。本研究使用了数据分析技术:数据还原、数据展示和结论得出。本研究的结论是,尼布林婚姻在地位上发生了变化,即妻子拥有了 purusa 地位(男性地位),因此这对婚姻的实施程序、丈夫的地位和后代的获得都有影响。在 Nyeburin 婚姻中,结婚也是在 Purusa 住所进行的,这里的 Purusa 住所就是新娘家。此外,丈夫将跟随或进入妻子的家庭环境,在法律上脱离家庭出身的束缚。
Nyeburin Marriage Ceremony in Accordance with Balinese Customary Law in Mas Traditional Village
The position of sons is critical in customary law societies in Bali. This is related to the belief in the community that if there is no son, there will be no one to carry out customary and religious obligations in a Hindu family. Facing this situation, Balinese customary law combined with Hindu law offers a solution by elevating the status of girls to purusa status, allowing them to have the same rights and responsibilities as boys. The purpose of this study is to describe the Nyeburin marriage ceremony according to Balinese customary law in Mas traditional village. This type of research is qualitative with a phenomenological approach. This research was conducted in Desa Adat Mas. This research uses qualitative data sourced from primary and secondary data. Determination of informants was determined by purposive sampling. The data collection techniques used were observation, interview, literature, and document study. This research used data analysis techniques: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings of this study are that Nyeburin marriage has a change in status; namely, the wife has purusa status (male status), so it has consequences for the procedures for implementing marriage, the position of the husband, and the offspring obtained. In Nyeburin marriage, the implementation is also carried out at the purusa residence, which, in this case, is the bride's house. Furthermore, the husband will follow or enter the wife's family environment and legally break away from the bonds of family origin.