International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)
  Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 1 | Page No.: 277-282
Nyanjan Tradition In Piodalan Ceremonies At Pura Dalem, Piling Traditional Village Download PDF
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Abstract:
Nyanjan is a term in Hinduism which, when viewed in terms of its function, can be interpreted as ngerauhang, calling or bringing. Meanwhile, Kerauhan is a term used to indicate a certain condition of a person who is considered or believed to be possessed by certain spirits. Outside the Bali area, almost the majority say that kerauhan is a negative thing or is associated with negative situations, such as being possessed by demons, being possessed by demons and so on. The piodalan ceremony is a series of Dewa Yadnya ceremonies held in temples or other holy places. Carrying out the piodalan ceremony is a common activity for the Hindu community. The implementation of all forms and forms of the piodalan ceremony is driven by an obligation to make sacrifices before Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa and all His manifestations as an embodiment of devotional love towards Him. Because, without the willingness to perform yadnya, namely piety in carrying out the faith that teaches the basics of yadnya, it is impossible to live a happy, prosperous and peaceful life.