Kanayatn Dayak Beliefs about Jubata in the Perspective of the Divine Philosophy

Laurentius Prasetyo, Kristianus Kristianus, M. Magdalena
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This research was motivated by the very diverse understanding of the Dayak people about Jubata. The purpose of this research was to find the concept of Jubata that fits the beliefs of the Dayak people outside the influence of Catholicism. The research method was qualitatively descriptive with an ethnographic approach. The research team was the key research instrument, where the research subjects were customary stakeholders and traditional practitioners who are in the research location. Data collection techniques by interviewing research subjects. Data analysis was carried out by codifying and grouping data based on the answers to the interviews conducted. The grouping results were then interpreted and then discussed again with the leaders in the form of a Focus Group Discussion. Thus the concept obtained was a joint conclusion of the parties involved in the research. The results showed that Jubata, which is believed by the Kanayatn Dayak people, is everywhere. Jubata lives close to human life, such as in homes, ritual areas (usually indicated by the sound of the keto bird), farming areas, gardens, settlements and in areas where people are active. The concept of Jubata is heavily influenced by the Hindu belief that there are many Gods, while Catholics believe in one God. Academically, the results of this study can be used as a reference for dialectics related to the Kanayatn Dayak Belief System. The Research Team has succeeded in uncovering the concept of Jubata which is believed by the Kanayatn Dayak people who tend to be Syncretistic. Dayak people believe in God according to their religion but also believe in Jubata according to the beliefs of their ancestors. Jubata is pragmatically the same as God but spiritually Jubata is different from God. Ambiguity regarding this occurs because the religion adopted is different from the belief system that is believed. The Kanayatn Dayak people are indeed at a crossroads, whether to Heaven or Subayatn.
从神圣哲学的角度看卡纳亚坦·达亚克对朱巴塔的信仰
这项研究的动机是达亚克人对朱巴塔的不同理解。这项研究的目的是为了找到符合达亚克人信仰的Jubata概念,而不受天主教的影响。研究方法是用民族志方法进行定性描述。研究团队是关键的研究工具,研究对象是研究地点的习惯利益相关者和传统从业者。通过访谈研究对象收集数据的技术。数据分析是根据所进行的访谈的答案对数据进行编纂和分组。然后对分组结果进行解释,然后以焦点小组讨论的形式再次与领导进行讨论。因此,所获得的概念是参与研究的各方的共同结论。结果表明,卡纳亚坦达亚克人认为的朱巴塔无处不在。Jubata生活在接近人类生活的地方,例如在家里、仪式场所(通常由keto鸟的声音表示)、农场、花园、定居点和人们活跃的地方。Jubata的概念在很大程度上受到印度教信仰的影响,印度教认为有许多神,而天主教徒只相信一个神。在学术上,本研究的结果可作为卡纳亚达亚克信仰体系相关辩证法的参考。研究小组成功地揭示了倾向于融合的卡纳亚坦达亚克人所相信的朱巴塔的概念。达亚克人根据他们的宗教信仰信仰上帝,但也根据他们祖先的信仰信仰Jubata。朱巴塔在实际意义上与上帝相同,但在精神上却与上帝不同。由于所采用的宗教与所信仰的信仰体系不同,因此会产生歧义。Kanayatn Dayak人确实处于十字路口,无论是天堂还是Subayatn。
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