Kidung:

Integral and Structured Parts in the Implementation of Balinese Hindu Religious Ceremonies

Authors

  • Desak Made Suarti Laksmi
  • I Wayan Sudirana ISI Denpasar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37134//mjm.vol12.2.2.2023%20

Keywords:

Kidung, Hindu temple performances in Bali, sacred music, Yadnya

Abstract

Hindu religious ceremonies continue to be performed in Bali throughout the ages. A ceremony cannot be completed perfectly without the presence of the Kidung (hymn/sacred song), an integral component that cannot be separated. The implementation of the Yadnya ceremony is connected to the ceremony’s purpose. Panca Yadnya refers to these five types of ceremonies, divided by domain into Dewa Yadnya (ceremonies for Gods), Bhuta Yadnya (ceremonies for Bhutakala/demon), Rsi Yadnya (ceremonies for Mahaguru, Rsi, or parents/teachers), Pitra Yadnya (ceremonies for the deceased), and Manusa Yadnya (ceremonies for human’s life). The selection of the type of Kidung (hymn) adapts to the five domains of the relevant Yadnya, considering the various types of Kidung with text selection for context. Several supporting factors refer to the concept of tatwa, morals, and procedures both philosophically, technically, and contextually. The Kidung is sung with full regard for propriety, which is believed to strengthen the spiritual ascent in achieving sidakarya and sidapurnanya (perfectly done) by performing the Yadnya ceremony as an expression of offerings.

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Published

2023-12-17

How to Cite

Desak Made Suarti Laksmi, & Sudirana, I. W. (2023). Kidung:: Integral and Structured Parts in the Implementation of Balinese Hindu Religious Ceremonies. Malaysian Journal of Music, 12(2), 18–34. https://doi.org/10.37134//mjm.vol12.2.2.2023