Teknik Pembacaan dan Menghafal Śloka, Mantra Veda

Main Author: Surada, I Made; Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar
Format: Article info application/pdf eJournal
Bahasa: ind
Terbitan: Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar , 2019
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Online Access: http://ejournal.ihdn.ac.id/index.php/Sphatika/article/view/1559
http://ejournal.ihdn.ac.id/index.php/Sphatika/article/view/1559/1236
Daftar Isi:
  • Śloka means stanza, praise or praise, singing and being heard. In the tradition in Bali śloka is the verses of the mantra found in the Vedas. Saying śloka can be said to “follow”. Nyruti means listening. The ancient Rsi before knowing reading and writing conveyed the teachings to their students verbally. The students sat cross-legged while listening to the teachings of the teacher. The teacher delivered the teachings in the form of śloka with songs, so it wasinteresting for the students to listen. This school is usually used in times of accompanying prayers, yajña ceremonies and for the worship of the people by the Sulinggih. Technically reading the verses of okaloka is with a distinctive rhythm (batten mantra). The language used is Sanskrit. Sound picking is usually at the base of the esophagus so that the sound sounds echoed inward, like the hum of a beetle sucking on flower juice (Bramara angisep sari).