The Perception Of Hindus In Denpasar City To The Abolition Of Sin In The Text Of Siva Puraana

<p>The aims of this paper are to describe the form of abolition of sin in the text of Siva Puraana, the comprehension of Hindus about Siva Puraana, as well as the perception of Hindus in Denpasar City about the abolition of sin in Siva Puraana. The word ‘sin’ in Hindu’s terminology is well kno...

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Main Author: I Made Arsa Wiguna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar 2018-05-01
Series:Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies
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Online Access:http://ejournal.ihdn.ac.id/index.php/IJHSRS/article/view/520
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spelling doaj-0bfdb68828f04a668d03e94657f46eca2020-11-25T00:08:38ZengInstitut Hindu Dharma Negeri DenpasarVidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies2550-06432550-06512018-05-012111913110.25078/ijhsrs.v2i1.520422The Perception Of Hindus In Denpasar City To The Abolition Of Sin In The Text Of Siva PuraanaI Made Arsa Wiguna0Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar<p>The aims of this paper are to describe the form of abolition of sin in the text of Siva Puraana, the comprehension of Hindus about Siva Puraana, as well as the perception of Hindus in Denpasar City about the abolition of sin in Siva Puraana. The word ‘sin’ in Hindu’s terminology is well known as ‘papa’ which appeared and derived from asubha karma (bad behavior) of a human. Siva Puraana describes a lot of short holy texts (sloka) and stories about the abolition of sin by doing a devotion to the God Siva or by listening and reading the Siva Puraana text scripture. This research location was in Vrata Vijaya Ashram. The result of research, in general, was informant declared that sin couldn’t be able to be wiped out, but  the possible reason is equaling it by a good behaviour (subha karma), and also all the moral education in Siva Puraana should be understood and implemented in daily life, so  human will be exempted from a sin.</p>http://ejournal.ihdn.ac.id/index.php/IJHSRS/article/view/520The Perception of Hindus, Abolition of Sin, the text of Siva Puraana
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The Perception Of Hindus In Denpasar City To The Abolition Of Sin In The Text Of Siva Puraana
Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies
The Perception of Hindus, Abolition of Sin, the text of Siva Puraana
author_facet I Made Arsa Wiguna
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title The Perception Of Hindus In Denpasar City To The Abolition Of Sin In The Text Of Siva Puraana
title_short The Perception Of Hindus In Denpasar City To The Abolition Of Sin In The Text Of Siva Puraana
title_full The Perception Of Hindus In Denpasar City To The Abolition Of Sin In The Text Of Siva Puraana
title_fullStr The Perception Of Hindus In Denpasar City To The Abolition Of Sin In The Text Of Siva Puraana
title_full_unstemmed The Perception Of Hindus In Denpasar City To The Abolition Of Sin In The Text Of Siva Puraana
title_sort perception of hindus in denpasar city to the abolition of sin in the text of siva puraana
publisher Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar
series Vidyottama Sanatana: International Journal of Hindu Science and Religious Studies
issn 2550-0643
2550-0651
publishDate 2018-05-01
description <p>The aims of this paper are to describe the form of abolition of sin in the text of Siva Puraana, the comprehension of Hindus about Siva Puraana, as well as the perception of Hindus in Denpasar City about the abolition of sin in Siva Puraana. The word ‘sin’ in Hindu’s terminology is well known as ‘papa’ which appeared and derived from asubha karma (bad behavior) of a human. Siva Puraana describes a lot of short holy texts (sloka) and stories about the abolition of sin by doing a devotion to the God Siva or by listening and reading the Siva Puraana text scripture. This research location was in Vrata Vijaya Ashram. The result of research, in general, was informant declared that sin couldn’t be able to be wiped out, but  the possible reason is equaling it by a good behaviour (subha karma), and also all the moral education in Siva Puraana should be understood and implemented in daily life, so  human will be exempted from a sin.</p>
topic The Perception of Hindus, Abolition of Sin, the text of Siva Puraana
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