Traditional Dress Ethics to The Temple from the Perspective of Balinese Hinduism

Authors

  • Gek Diah Desi Sentana Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar
  • I Wayan Sugita Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar

Keywords:

Ethics, Fashion, Social behaviour

Abstract

Traditional dress worn especially to the temple is an expression of obedience and has a noble value. So that in traditional dress there are ethics that must be obeyed. A human with all their creativity has the instinct to modify and develop, as well as traditional dress used to Temple also shift. Studied with the Social Behavior Theory of Max Weber, with literature study and interviews, revealed that Hinduism did not neglect the limits of traditional dress that were ethically appropriate. The findings of the study are four elements of social behaviour related to ethics of traditional dress to Temple in the perspective of Balinese Hinduism. Includes rationally directed traditional dress behaviour, dress oriented behaviours that are value-oriented, dressed behaviours that receive an orientation from feelings or emotions or effective and dress behaviours according to tradition.

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Published

2018-11-05