巴淡市Terong岛Kenduri之死的意义

F. Yanti, Arnesih Arnesih
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本研究的目的是解释死亡节日传统在巴淡市特龙岛的实施情况,并更深入地解释死亡节日传统所包含的意义。这种类型的研究是描述性质的。在本研究中,通过对研究对象的直接观察和记录与死亡节传统的实施和意义相关的症状和事件,直接和深度访谈(深度访谈)与宗教领袖,社区领袖和社区以及文献资料进行数据收集。使用Miles和Huberman模型的数据分析技术,即数据简化、数据显示和得出结论/验证。本研究的结果解释了巴淡市Terong岛的死亡庆祝活动的实施始于第一天,第三天(nige),第七天,第二十天,第四十天和第一百天的庆祝活动。这个节日还装饰着来自特隆岛的现金盘子,人们认为这些盘子有特殊的意义。第一天的盛宴的意义是将凡俗的境界转移到源于地面的原始巴卡和瓦达克,再回到地面。第三天的节日的意义是完善四件事,即地,风,火和水,luamah,愤怒,sufiah, mutmainnah。第七天的盛宴的意义是完美的皮肤和指甲的身体。在第四十天大吃大喝的意义在于以血、肉、髓、胃、指甲、头发、骨头、肌肉的形式来完善父亲和母亲的本性。而第一百天的实施意义与第四十天的庆祝意义相同。关键词:意义,传统,节日,死亡,巴淡岛,特龙岛。
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The Meaning of Kenduri Death in the Terong Island of Batam City
The purpose of this study is to explain the implementation of the tradition of death festivity on Terong Island, Batam City and explain more deeply the meaning contained in the tradition of death festivity. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. In this study data collection was carried out through direct observation to the object of research and to record a symptom and event related to the implementation and meaning of the tradition of death festivals, interviews directly and in depth (indepth interview) with religious leaders, community leaders, and the community as well documentation. Data analysis techniques using the Miles and Huberman model, namely data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing / verification. The results of this study explain that the implementation of the festivity of death in Batam City Terong Island begins with the festivity of the first day, the third day (nige), the seventh day, the twentieth day, the fortieth day and the hundredth day. The festivity is also decorated with cash dishes from Terong Island which are believed by the community to have a special meaning. The meaning of feast on the first day is transferring the mortal realm to the original baqa and wadaq originating from the ground and returning to the ground. The meaning of the feast on the third day is to perfect the four things, namely, earth, wind, fire and water, luamah, anger, sufiah, mutmainnah. The meaning of the seventh day feast is to perfect the skin and nails of the body. The meaning of feasting on the fortieth day is to perfect the nature of his father and mother in the form of blood, flesh, marrow, stomach contents, nails, hair, bones, and muscles. While the meaning of the implementation of the hundredth day is the same as the meaning of the festivity on the fortieth day. Keywords: meaning, tradition, festivity, death, Batam City, Terong Island.
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