探索纯净在巴厘仪式实践和宗教领导力发展中的教育意义

Maria Ioannis Kellis Kamvysselis
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本研究探讨纯洁在巴厘仪式实践与宗教领袖发展中的教育意义。纯洁是巴厘岛Āgama宗教的核心概念,它是印度教、佛教和密宗的独特融合。本研究使用自我民族志作为研究方法,以了解巴厘人信仰的力量,以及仪式实践对教育和领导力发展的影响。研究的重点是水净化仪式(Upacara Melukat),这对日常Sūrya-Sevana,太阳崇拜至关重要。该研究考察了纯洁、污染、异常和禁忌对巴厘人的性别角色、传统、仪式和宗教领导的影响。它认为,对纯洁的需求是巴厘岛社会和宗教领导层僵化的动力,而纯洁的理想也可能是其他偏见的背后。该研究的结论是,遵守和记录的规则和禁忌背后的动机是保护巴厘人的身份。本研究对巴厘岛仪式实践、基于信仰的治疗传统和宗教领导力发展领域的现有知识有所贡献。
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Melukat: Exploring the Educational Significance of Purity in Balinese Ritual Practices and Religious Leadership Development
This study explores the educational significance of purity in Balinese ritual practices and religious leadership development. Purity is a central concept in the Āgama Tīrtha religion of Bali, which is a unique blend of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Tantra. The study uses autoethnography as its methodology to understand the strength of the Balinese beliefs and the impact of ritual practices on education and leadership development. The study focuses on the water purification ceremony (Upacara Melukat), which is of central importance to the daily Sūrya-Sevana, worship of the sun. The study examines the impact of purity, pollution, anomaly, and taboo on Balinese gender roles, traditions, ceremonies, and religious leadership. It argues that the need for purity is the motivator for rigidity in Balinese society and religious leadership and that purity ideals could also be behind other biases. The study concludes that the motivation behind the rules and taboos observed and documented is the preservation of the very Balinese identity. This study contributes to the existing knowledge in the field of Balinese ritual practices, faith-based healing traditions, and religious leadership development.
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