MANUSIA PELAKU DARI ANTROPOSENTRISME MANUSIA DAN ALAM SEMESTA

Authors

  • I Made Arika Dharma Kusuma Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61330/vedajyotih.V2i2.28

Keywords:

antroposentrisme , bhuana kosa , cosmology Hindu, siwaistik
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Abstract

Humans are creatures that are the center of the earth and mangula is often
referred to in environmentalethical theory as humans are positioned tobe
the central being son earth, but sometimes in anthropocentrism thinking it
gives preservation to the universe but humans can also destroy or dissolve
all universes with their advantages so that human needs and desires which is
fulfilled without looking at the damaged environment, but humans can also
preserve the universe as a whole, in Hindu religious teachings which are
included in the teachings of the Hinducosmological concept interms of the
creation of the entire universe.
Cosmology is one of the important knowledge in Hinduism, because cosmology
not only provides knowledge about the creation of the universe, further more
cosmology can explain the true nature of human beings,which has so far been
difficult to understand.Cosmological teachings in Bali are written down in
local theology. In particular, lontars or Shivaistic texts always put forward the
teachings or knowledge of God (Stwa)and knowledge of the path to attaining
Himand the creation of the universe,be it bhuana agung or bhuana alit.
For this reason, true knowledge and proper implementation of concepts are
also needed it is especially important to put forward the concept of Hindu
cosmology in the Bhuana Kosa text on the correct understanding in everyday
life burning a harmonious life and increasing devotion to God.

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Published

2024-03-25

How to Cite

I Made Arika Dharma Kusuma. (2024). MANUSIA PELAKU DARI ANTROPOSENTRISME MANUSIA DAN ALAM SEMESTA. Veda Jyotih: Jurnal Agama Dan Sains, 2(2), 31–38. https://doi.org/10.61330/vedajyotih.V2i2.28