Journal article
Transformation of Siwa-Sisya Relationship Witin Hindu Religiosity Religious Practices in The Globalization Era
A A NGURAH ANOM KUMBARA NI MADE WIASTI A.A. SAGUNG KARTIKA DEWI
Volume : 4 Nomor : 5 Published : 2018, September
International Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Culture
Abstrak
Through globalization, the ideology of capitalism, with its belief in the free market system and rationalism is spread out throughout the world. This has risen up a crucial phenomenon not only to the transformation of socio-economic aspectsbut also to transformations of religiosity. In Bali, Indonesia, there has been a transformation of the Siwa-sisyaor patron-client relationship, which is an integral part of the religiosity of Bali Hindus. Traditionally, Siwa resembles to be Pedandaor Pastors from the Brahmana background and sisyais the congregants of the respective Pastors which form a classic patron-client relationship. This research aims at analyzing and explaining the patron-client relationship transformation in Bali and its implications within Hindus practices. By applying a critical ethnography approach, the data was collected through observation, in-depth interview, and literature review. The data was analyzed qualitatively through three interrelated stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions or verification. The study reveals that there has been a shift of meaning from Siwato Sulinggih, in which sisyanow a freedom to choose Pastor hasbased on the market mechanism, which has resulted in a reformulation of the patron-client relationship. Consequently, Sulinggih can be Pastors even though the Pastors come from the non-Brahmana background. Therefore, such a relationship transformation can imply to the personalization of religion, the emergenceof internal friction within Hindu communities, and contestation between Pedandaand Sulinggihin attracting sisyaor clients on the basis of social capital, economic and symbolic power.