Brahmawidyā in Tattwa Sanghyang Mahājñāna: Its implementation in kesulinggihan practices in Mataram City
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Brahmawidyā, Tattwa Sanghyang Mahajnana, purity practiceAbstract
Brahmawidyā is the study of God [the knowledge of Brahman]. The Tattwa Sanghyang Mahājñāna [TSM] text is one of the iwa Tattwa papyri which contains the teachings of brahmawidyā as one of the main references and readings for the sulinggih. His teachings are implemented in everyday life, which is to become a spiritual practice, in an effort to achieve kalêpasan. Brahmawidyā teachings in TSM have a strategic role in the practice of kesulinggihan in the city of Mataram. Based on this, it is important to conduct research on TSM to analyze the Brahmawidyā teachings, their implementation, and their implications for spiritual practice. This research is a qualitative research. The primary data source in this study was the TSM manuscript which was obtained from various sources. The secondary data sources of this research are books, dissertations, theses and journals related to the object of research. In addition to the study books, the source of data was also obtained from interviews with a number of sulinggih in Mataram City, as TSM readers. There are 2 theories used in solving the problem formulation namely. Smrti theory combined with hermeneutic theory to analyze the reasons for the importance of brahmawidyā in TSM for sulinggih.
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