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Indonesia is a country that is very rich in cultural, religious and linguistic diversity. We as humans must be able to instill an attitude of tolerance. As religious people, of course we must apply an attitude of tolerance towards people of other religions. The concept of Tat Twam Asi which means I am you and you are me. This concept can be used as a guide to promote religious tolerance and moderation in our lives. Tat Twam Asi means that 'it is you, you are him'. The word 'that' means Brahman or the Source of all life. While the word 'you' is the Atman or soul that supports all beings. Thus we can interpret that the soul that resides in every human being comes from the same source, namely Brahman or God Himself. The teachings of tat Twam asi can be practiced in the surrounding environment. For example, helping neighbors who are in trouble, helping people who fall from bicycles, or you can also collect donations to give to victims of natural disasters. In addition to humans, this teaching can also be implemented to animals and plants, for example, such as caring for plants, diligently washing pets and not intentionally hurting animals. With the application of the concept of Tat Twam Asi to life, it is certain that inter-religious harmony will be created in Indonesia. +
Since the COVID-19 pandemic has spread to all corners of the world, the face-to-face education system has immediately changed to online. The beginning of the online application is very fun and is considered more effective. But lately, it's starting to get boring and the network connection is not adequate, so the enthusiasm for learning decreases. Online learning is quite contradictory among students.
The government is trying to solve this problem by planning face-to-face learning in July, 2021.
In your opinion, is the online learning system effective enough to implement? +
During the pandemic, there are many changes that occur when learning online. starting from students who do not pay attention to the teacher then the number of assignments given and this is one of the things that makes students lazy to learn. therefore I made this video with the aim of motivating students to keep learning whatever the conditions are. because learning is one of the most important things for us. +
[EN] Kakawin Arjuna Wiwaha is a modification of the historical story in the Mahabharata, especially in Wana Parwa. This Kakawin tells about Arjuna's journey to search for magic weapons from Lord Shiva. In 1019-1042 A.D., the story of this ascetic Arjuna was translated and written in the form of ancient Javanese kakawin by Mpu Kanwa. The writing of this kakawin was done during the reign of King Airlangga.
At the beginning of this kakawin there is a story about Arjuna who did a hermitage on Mount Mahameru to get blessings from Lord Indra. Then, he was seduced by two angels. But Arjuna passed the test. As a blessing, he was given a magic weapon by Lord Indra.
There is also a story when Arjuna killed demon Niwatakawaca who controlled the demigods’ realm and disturbed the peace of the demigods.
This Kakawin, although in some parts does not correspond to its original history, is very popular among the Balinese. This kakawin is the most widely quoted and studied in schools. However, as a historical reference, this kakawin is not credible because many parts have been modified. There are many parts that do not fit the Mahabharata story according to the original as written by Maharsi Wyasa. Therefore, this kakawin is classified as a literary work, not a historical epoch. +
This real action to care for the environment was carried out in Br. Munduk Pakel, Ds. Gadung Sari, Kec. Selemadeg Timur, Kab. Tabanan. On Wednesday, September 21, 2021. Conducted by students of the Balinese Literature Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Udayana University, as well as waste bank officers in the village. The target location for cleaning the garbage has been carried out in rivers that are contaminated with plastic waste, which makes the river unclean. The impact that is felt is already felt from this action, which creates positive values such as exchanging plastic waste that provides money in return. It cannot be separated from the definition of Tri Hita Karana, the existence of Palemahan which means the relationship between humans and nature. +
Portrait of Aryani Willems by Dewi Dian Reich, Sawidji Art and Photography. Fine Art Photography. +
Portrait of artist Aryani Willems by Dewi Dian Reich, Sawidji Art and Photography. Taken in June 2023. +
Bali is an island where the majority of the population follows the Hindu religion, but there are also communities of other religions such as Islam, Christianity, Catholicism, Buddhism and Confucianism. Each religion has lived together peacefully, respecting each other, so the religious harmony in Bali is very close and harmonious.
Asah, Asih, and Asuh are three principles that must be applied in daily life, including in the matter of religious harmony. Asah emphasizes the importance of cooperation and mutual assistance among religious communities. Asih emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding the feelings and views of others, and treating them well. Asuh emphasizes the importance of education and guidance to form individuals with values of togetherness and tolerance.
Some of the customs and cultures in Bali that can be taken as concrete evidence of religious harmony are the celebration of the Nyepi holiday, which is a day celebrated by the Hindu community by fasting (Catur Brata Penyepian) for 24 hours. The existence of the Nyepi holiday celebration cannot be separated from the collaboration between religious communities in Bali, because non-Hindu communities also participate by following the rules and not conducting activities during the Nyepi holiday. Another example is the tradition of Ngejot, which is a tradition of giving food to neighbors as a sign of gratitude, which is carried out by Hindu and Muslim communities during the Galungan and Kuningan celebrations.
Religious harmony in Bali can also be seen in the form of cooperation between religious groups in addressing social and environmental problems. For example, churches and mosques cooperate with the government and community in initiating social activities, ranging from social assistance for the less fortunate to environmental conservation efforts.
It is not excessive to call Bali an island of tolerance, implementing the motto of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI) which is Bhineka Tunggal Ika. Bali is a miniature world, a model in every interpretation of tolerance, which is religious harmony in the philosophy of Asah, Asih and Asuh.
There are still many local residents who park their motorbikes in the wrong place, but foreign tourists don't follow suit, even though they pay more for parking there, they choose to park their motorbikes in their place, so we as local people should be ashamed of these tourists because they can't follow the rules. Be good in your own country. Therefore, from an early age, we must obey the regulations and preserve our culture in our own country so that we are not embarrassed by foreign countries. +
Children's book about adventures in Bali. In French. 1965. +
Cleaning the environment starting from the environment around the house then the community environment, the activities in the video are:
1. Clean the environment around the house.
2. Reprimand and invite children who pass by to take part in picking up trash on the roads, houses and highways.
3. Clean the plastic waste that is taken
4. Processing the plastic waste into crafts that have a use value. +
One day, Mikha was asked by his mother to throw the garbage out front. Mikha agreed to his mother's orders, and he set off to take out the trash. However, not in the trash can in front of him like his mother said, he instead threw the garbage in a ditch a few meters from his house.
Meccklyee, Mikha's friend who happened to be passing by immediately came and reprimanded Mikha. However, Mikha instead scolded Mecklyee and an argument broke out between the two of them. What will happen to the two of them next? +
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"OM SWASTYASTU"
"OM AWIGHNAM ASTU NAMO SIDHAM"
"OM ANO BADRAH KRATAWO YANTU WISWATAH"
I would like to express my thanks to the presenter, for the time given to me, the honorable ladies and gentlemen of the jury and prospective members of the Bali Province DPD, as well as my fellow participants, whom I am proud of. Before that, let us pray to the presence of Almighty God. Thanks to Him, we can gather here with happiness at the Bali Public Participation Wikithon with orations, which carries the theme, Election 2024: what are the most urgent problems to be addressed by Bali's prospective leaders ? Hopefully events like this can be held frequently to develop a threatening Bali.
Happy guests, as we know, Bali is known as the island of a thousand temples with its very beautiful environment, which is often visited by foreign tourists, because Bali is one of the focuses of tourism in Indonesia. This is what drives many foreign tourists to come to Bali. Even though Bali is a tourist destination, this is not the main topic of discussion, but there are problems that have a significant impact on Bali. As we know, this so-called era of destruction, if we talk about the problems in Bali, will cause Bali to collapse. Unfortunately, the problems in Bali have not received treatment that is useful for the island of Bali.
Happy guests, if you look at life now it is certainly different from previous life, especially with the problems, the most important problem is related to the environment and land of the island of Bali which has been built up and used as a tourist attraction, this is what will make the island of Bali In terms of land and environment, it will become increasingly narrow, if all the land and environment in Bali is made into a tourist attraction, where will we (humans), animals and others live and live our daily lives? Talking about the land environment that has been converted into a tourist spot, of course there are many daily activities carried out to produce plastic waste for society, this is what will become Bali's next problem. The existence of rubbish in Bali is very sad and gets very little attention, this is what creates big dangers, for example: floods, dengue fever and others. Moreover, as has recently been reported, the rubbish bins or Suwung landfills in Bali are very full and cause fires, giving rise to smoke pollution which causes disease. Are we all willing to live and do activities in dirty places? Of course, many of you are reluctant to live in a dirty place.
Happy attendees, if I conclude it is related to the problems in Bali, so that Balinese leaders can provide solutions related to problems: the transfer of land or the environment to become tourist attractions and the rampant waste which has not received special attention from the government. Based on these problems, if we don't work together from now on as the front guard, it is certain that the island of Bali will gradually collapse. The island of Bali, which has been nicknamed a thousand temples, will lose its sanctity. Based on these problems, my hope is that the elected leader of Bali 2024 will be able to find a solution so that the Balinese people can implement the noble values that exist in Bali, namely TRI HITA KARANA, because these problems are related. with the TRI HITA KARANA value, so that Bali can return to the way it was before.
Happy guests, that is the speech I can deliver, I hope you all are aware of the current condition of Bali.
Who doesn't know about the island of Bali? The island is already famous to foreign countries. Tourism in Bali is the source of the economy that supports most Balinese people. But as it is now, Bali tourism has dimmed since the Covid-19 virus is endemic in the world. It has been two years since the Covid-19 virus has attacked our beloved earth. Several policies have been implemented. However, Bali tourism has not been able to return to normal. We as citizens, especially as young Balinese, should provide and carry out creative efforts that can stimulate tourism in Bali.
In this era of globalization, everything is digital and sophisticated. We can use this advanced technological development as a tool to generate tourism in Bali. One of the creative businesses that can generate tourism in Bali is an application called BALI MELALI. This application uses technology in the form of VR or Virtual Reality. In the BALI MELALI application, it displays tourism destinations in Bali. If you use this VR technology, tourists or anyone who has downloaded the BALI MELALI application can see the tourism places that we want. Using this VR, tourism destinations in Bali can be seen for real, this can foster a sense of longing for Bali and cause tourists to want to come again to Bali.
In the BALI MELALI application, it not only displays well-known tourism destinations, but should also display places that are not widely known. In Bali, there are actually many tourist destinations that are not well known. If you only show places like Kuta Beach, Pandawa Beach, many tourists will already know. That's why in this application it is very good if it shows places that are not known by many people. Not only that, the BALI MELALI application does not only display virtual or images, but can be filled with sounds that are in that place. For example at Candikuning Waterfall, if we travel to waterfalls, there are definitely sounds like the sound of gurgling water, the sound of trees blowing by the wind, the sound of birds and so on.
The presence of images and sounds in the BALI MELALI ibi application can certainly cause longing from tourists and travel to Bali. Hopefully the business in the form of the BALI MELALI application can help Bali tourism return to normal. Hopefully Bali tourism will rise soon.
Putu Eka Guna Yasa, executive director of BASAbali Wiki, together with Clara Listya Dewi, communications coordinator of BASAbali Wiki, visited Bali TV to introduce many of its programs related to Balinese language, literature, culture, and public participation to the Balinese people. +
Om Swastyastu. Dear the juries and all readers. From the theme of this oration, the urgent topic we raised was the Bali government's steps in dealing with the surge in waste on the Island of the Gods, which can cause various problems in life. For this reason, the title of our oration is “Clean and Spotless Bali, Without Mountains of Rubbish” or "Bali Resik, Bali Tan Katiben Gunung Leluu".
Bali Island is nicknamed the world's tourism paradise. However, behind that sentence, this island is facing an urgent crisis due to piles of rubbish. It has become increasingly complicated and more transparent after fires recently occurred at several final disposal sites (TPA) in Bali. How would we feel if every day we had to live amidst piles of rubbish, followed by burning pollution like this? As a foreign tourism area, the urgency of this problem must be addressed immediately because it can cause other issues that could be detrimental to the Balinese people. Therefore, the presence of the government as a pioneer leading society is vital in responding to this urgency.
Prospective leaders should be responsible for developing steps to overcome this emergency. We need significant investment in waste management infrastructure with modern, environmentally friendly technology. We also need policy designs encouraging active community participation in waste sorting and recycling programs. We encourage prospective Balinese leaders to work with various parties, including the private sector and environmental organizations, to create collaborative solutions to this waste problem. By integrating ideas and resources from multiple sectors, we can achieve more significant progress in maintaining Bali's sustainability. This is a call for all of us to act together and ensure that Bali remains beautiful and sustainable for future generations.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, prospective leaders of Bali in the 2024 elections, for your attention and commitment to facing this urgent challenge. Together, let's create a clean, green, and sustainable Bali without mountains of rubbish. Om Santih, Santih, Santih, Om.
Digitalization is a daily food that encourages millennials to innovate with creativity. These innovations boost the pace of infrastructure development. During the 77 years of Indonesia's independence, technology played an important role in the escalation of the nation. Bali is thick with traditions that millennials also participate in. Conservation is carried out by utilizing digital platforms, such as a virtual kite competition that uses social media as a medium for dissemination. This is in line with the "Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali" program which aims to build a Bali that is Jagadhita, Kertha and Trepti. +
Bali is an island that is very well known to various parts of the world because of its tourism industry. This is because in Bali there are various unique tourist destinations that are different from other regions. The uniqueness starts from customs, traditions, culture, as well as very beautiful and beautiful tourist spots. However, even though Bali is said to be an advanced tourism sector and is well known in parts of the world. Still, tourism in Bali still has its drawbacks and is not fully running perfectly. This is because the people in Bali who are the driving forces of the tourism sector have not fully implemented the Tri Hita Karana principles. Tri Hita Karana are the three causes for the creation of happiness, which can be carried out by having good relations with Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa or God Almighty (prahyangan), fellow human beings (Pawongan), and with nature (palemahan). So, the people in Bali are very good at implementing the Prahyangan and Pawongan principles, but they forget about the Palemahan principle. This can be seen from various tourist spots in Bali where it is a pity that the environment is damaged due to plastic waste. Even though the scenery of these tourist attractions is very beautiful, and again the beauty is lost because there is a lot of plastic waste that covers the place. The real evidence is that most of the beaches in Bali that are damaged have plastic waste that destroys the beauty of the beach. All of this happened due to the lack of attention from the people in Bali to take care of the environment or apply the Palemahan principle in the context of the Tri Hita Karana dance. This can also be seen from the many tourists who visit Bali, where they are not native dance people, they take good care of Bali. Where they want to protect the environment by picking up the existing trash. Therefore, it is fitting for us as indigenous Balinese to apply the principle of Tri Hita Karana so that the tourism sector continues to progress and does not sink because the environment in tourism areas is damaged. Let's preserve Bali based on the principles of Tri Hita Karana.
Along with the times, not only in ejection, even writing Balinese script in ejection is not fluent, from small children to adults. If we don't innovate, then we shouldn't be influenced by the times. It is true that it is difficult to find lontar, but there are several parties who sell it. If you don't buy it, then we start learning so that it is fluent and understands the ejection. Therefore, awareness from many parties is needed to preserve Balinese culture in the form of Balinese script on ejection. Preserving Balinese Culture is what we really need to do so that in the future it does not experience extinction because it is rarely used. So it needs support or encouragement from the government in the form of continuing to carry out counseling on Balinese Script using palm-leaf in every school, especially junior or high school, and providing facilities in the form of Balinese Script training centers, or continuing to carry out Balinese Script writing competitions on lontar during the Balinese Language Month. I hope that the younger generation who live in this millennial generation can write Balinese, especially writing Balinese script on ejection. +
One day I went on vacation to Denpasar. In one place, my father and I, who were about to buy food, found a music and dance studio that was practicing music and dancing as well. of the many musicians who practice there, there are some foreigners/tourists who are participating in the practice process. and it was clear that the tourists looked very enthusiastic in following the training process. suddenly I thought like this "wow... there are tourists, really good at playing Balinese gamelan" and after that I rushed to my uncle's boarding house. and on the way to the boarding house I also found teenagers who acted like foreigners, with all their behavior like outsiders. there I immediately thought like this "paihh... it's really tacky, I really don't want to continue the traditional culture that exists in Bali. How come outsiders who are not native to Bali can like our traditional culture. Why is it the other way around, he who is a native Balinese cannot preserving our traditional culture. from that statement it can be concluded that WE ARE TOO BUSY FOLLOWING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TIME, WHILE WE CANNOT PRESERVE THE TRADITIONS OF OUR ANCIENT'S HERITAGE". My hope for Balinese traditional culture in the future is that we, as native Balinese, must be able to preserve the existing cultural traditions so that these traditions don't become extinct. , and can reach our children and grandchildren later. IF NOT US, WHO ELSE?. +