The Existence of Sanghyang Jaran Dance in Pengubengan Temple
Ni Wayan Sugi Jutari,
Ni Gusti Ayu Agung Nerawati
Abstract:Sanghyang Jaran dance is one of the sacred dances in Bali. One of the sacred places in Bali that performs the dance is Pengubengan Temple. Sanghyang Jaran dance is performed twice a year during Tilem (III), namely during pujawali at Pengubengan Temple and tumpek wayang. The purpose of this research is to analyze the form of performance, function, and value of Hindu religious education in Sanghyang Jaran dance in Kutuh Village. The research data collection methods in this study are: observation, interview, lite… Show more
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