Hindu Gen Z perceptions of karma and reincarnation at Denpasar City

None Si Luh Nyoman Seriadi, None Ni Luh Putu Yuliani Dewi
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Karma and reincarnation are central concepts in Hinduism. The law of karma says that whatever humans do will be harvested accordingly. Whoever does evil will be rewarded accordingly, and those who do good will find goodness. However, the facts of life do not always follow these laws, and Gen Z states that he knows many people who do bad things but are respected in the public sphere. The evil deeds committed do not have any natural effect. They question whether religion only offers heaven's reward and whether good people have to suffer. The concept also seemed unappealing to them because a good and prosperous life on Earth is essential. Suppose a wrong person with evil behavior can achieve a good life, get rich fraudulently, get elected as an official, and be respected. In that case, it is questionable where the world's justice lies. This article is the result of qualitative research that examines the perceptions of Gen Z Hindus in the city of Denpasar regarding karma and reincarnation. Research is also combined with statistical analysis, which shows a tendency to doubt believing the truth of the concept. The study involved 200 adolescents from the city of Denpasar, with data collection carried out through observation, interviews, and FGDs and continued with filling out a simple questionnaire. The analysis results show that as many as 35% of adolescents have doubts about the truth of karma and reincarnation, 15% do not know, and the rest believe in the truth of the concept even though it leaves a number of questions.
在登巴萨市,印度教Z世代对因果报应和轮回的看法
因果报应和轮回是印度教的核心概念。业力法则说,无论人类做什么,都会有相应的收获。行恶的,必得赏赐;行善的,必得好处。然而,生活的事实并不总是遵循这些规律,Z世代表示,他知道很多人做了坏事,但在公共领域受到尊重。犯下的恶行没有任何自然的效果。他们质疑宗教是否只提供天堂的奖赏,以及好人是否必须受苦。这个概念对他们来说似乎也没有吸引力,因为地球上美好而繁荣的生活是必不可少的。假设一个错误的人有邪恶的行为,可以获得良好的生活,通过欺诈发财,当选为官员,受到尊重。在这种情况下,世界的正义在哪里是值得怀疑的。本文是一项定性研究的结果,该研究考察了登巴萨市Z世代印度教徒对因果报应和轮回的看法。研究还与统计分析相结合,这表明人们倾向于怀疑相信概念的真实性。该研究涉及来自登巴萨市的200名青少年,通过观察、访谈和fgd收集数据,并继续填写简单的问卷调查。分析结果显示,多达35%的青少年对因果报应和轮回的真实性表示怀疑,15%的人不知道,其余的人相信这个概念的真实性,尽管它留下了一些问题。
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