"Awig-Awig" Tradisi Menjaga Hutan Adat Tenganan
Summary
TLDRThis video features a community from Tenganan Pegringsingan, emphasizing their dedication to preserving nature, particularly their forests. The villagers adhere to traditional rules (awik-awik), which strictly prohibit illegal logging, with tree cutting allowed only with permission from the village council. Their rituals are deeply connected to nature, gathering materials from it to offer back to the Almighty. Special ceremonies honor their environment, especially the sacred forests, and involve offerings to Dewa Indra, a manifestation of Sanghyang Widhi Wasa. The pandan symbolizes their bond with their environment and traditions.
Takeaways
- 🌿 The community of Tenganan, particularly the Tenganan Pegringsingan village, is deeply committed to protecting nature, especially their forests.
- 🌳 Out of a total area of 917.52 hectares, 599 hectares of forest are preserved and maintained under traditional customary rules.
- 🪚 The villagers strictly follow adat (customary) laws, which prohibit illegal logging, and any tree-cutting requires permission from the adat village authorities.
- 🌿 Natural resources from the forest are used in their traditional rituals, where offerings are made to God as part of their ceremonies.
- 🌲 The villagers have a designated day for performing rituals to honor the environment, particularly the adat forest.
- 😊 They follow the concept of ‘awik-awik,’ which enforces environmental preservation in their community.
- 🍃 Their rituals are strongly linked to the worship of the God Sanghyang Widhi Wasa, particularly the manifestation of this god as Dewa Indra.
- 🍃 The pandan plant plays a significant symbolic role in their rituals, emphasizing the connection between the people and the deity.
- 🙏 The respect for nature is deeply intertwined with their religious and spiritual practices.
- 🏞️ The script highlights a strong communal effort to ensure that the balance between natural use and conservation is maintained.
Q & A
What is the primary focus of the community in Tenganan Pegringsingan regarding nature?
-The community in Tenganan Pegringsingan is primarily focused on protecting nature, especially the forest, and ensuring its conservation through traditional rules and customs.
How large is the total area of Tenganan Pegringsingan?
-The total area of Tenganan Pegringsingan is recorded as 917.52 hectares.
How much of the forest is specifically protected by traditional laws in Tenganan Pegringsingan?
-Out of the total area, 599 hectares of forest are protected by traditional laws and customs in Tenganan Pegringsingan.
What is the significance of the traditional rules known as 'awik-awik' in the community?
-'Awik-awik' are traditional rules that govern the protection of the forest, including strict prohibitions against illegal tree cutting and requiring permission from the village for any deforestation.
How does the community integrate nature into their rituals?
-The community uses materials from nature for their rituals, offering them back to the divine as part of their worship of God, reflecting a deep connection between their spiritual practices and the natural environment.
Why is obtaining permission important for tree cutting in Tenganan Pegringsingan?
-Permission is required to ensure that any tree cutting is done responsibly and in accordance with the traditional laws that aim to preserve the forest and its resources.
What special day does the community have for rituals related to the environment?
-The community has a special day dedicated to performing rituals for the environment, particularly the sacred forest.
What is the symbolic significance of pandan in Tenganan Pegringsingan?
-Pandan is a symbol in Tenganan Pegringsingan, representing the connection between the community and their offerings to the divine, particularly in their worship of the manifestation of God as Dewa Indra.
Who is Dewa Indra in the context of the Tenganan Pegringsingan community?
-Dewa Indra is a manifestation of God (Sanghyang Widhi Wasa) worshipped by the Tenganan Pegringsingan community, and their rituals often involve offerings to this deity.
How does the Tenganan Pegringsingan community view their relationship with the forest and nature?
-The community views their relationship with the forest and nature as sacred, seeing it as their duty to protect and honor it through both traditional laws and spiritual rituals, ensuring balance and respect for the natural world.
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