White wine (白酒 Báijiǔ) in worship at Tridharma temples

<p>This study aims to investigate white wine in various solemnities performed in Tridharma temples. The data were collected by observation, interview, and documentation. To obtain data, the informants were interviewed. The informants were one <em>biokong</em> and two worshippers of...

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Main Authors: Indah Mauludina, Ayesa Ayesa, Tri Wahyu Retno Ningsih
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author Indah Mauludina
Ayesa Ayesa
Tri Wahyu Retno Ningsih
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description <p>This study aims to investigate white wine in various solemnities performed in Tridharma temples. The data were collected by observation, interview, and documentation. To obtain data, the informants were interviewed. The informants were one <em>biokong</em> and two worshippers of Tridharma temples. The total number of informants was six. Two Tridharma temples were chosen as the locations for conducting this research. It was Toa Se Bio Temple. As it is the oldest Tridharma temple in West Java, the writer chose it as the location of the study. The theory used in analyzing the data were Xiao’s theory (1995), a textbook entitled <em>The</em> <em>Worshipper Leaders</em> (2015), and a book entitled <em>A Brief History of Sian Djin Ku Poh Temple</em> (2019). The results revealed that white wine has been used in worship. It is used in worship toward ancestors and sinbengs. There were two kinds of the usage of white wine. The use of white wine in prayer activities is still valid, especially for prayer activities and festivals. As for prayer activities that still use white wine, namely prayers to worship sinbeng, <em>Cap Go Meh</em> night activities, and <em>Sejit</em>. The use of white wine in prayer activities is a tradition that has existed for generations. It is also used in tangsin ceremony, Cap Go Meh Eve, and sejit ceremony.</p><p class="abstrak"> </p><p class="abstrak"><strong>Received: 29 August 2023 </strong></p><p class="abstrak"><strong>Accepted: 06 January 2024 </strong></p><p class="abstrak"><strong>Published: 24 April 2024</strong></p>
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spelling doaj-art-03d5cd3ef2f74b9ebea28ac1573e6ce92025-07-09T11:59:20ZengAcademy Publishing CenterInsights into Language, Culture and Communication2812-49012812-491X2024-04-0141838910.21622/ILCC.2024.04.1.716344White wine (白酒 Báijiǔ) in worship at Tridharma templesIndah Mauludina0Ayesa Ayesa1Tri Wahyu Retno Ningsih2Gunadarma UniversityGunadarma UniversityGunadarma University<p>This study aims to investigate white wine in various solemnities performed in Tridharma temples. The data were collected by observation, interview, and documentation. To obtain data, the informants were interviewed. The informants were one <em>biokong</em> and two worshippers of Tridharma temples. The total number of informants was six. Two Tridharma temples were chosen as the locations for conducting this research. It was Toa Se Bio Temple. As it is the oldest Tridharma temple in West Java, the writer chose it as the location of the study. The theory used in analyzing the data were Xiao’s theory (1995), a textbook entitled <em>The</em> <em>Worshipper Leaders</em> (2015), and a book entitled <em>A Brief History of Sian Djin Ku Poh Temple</em> (2019). The results revealed that white wine has been used in worship. It is used in worship toward ancestors and sinbengs. There were two kinds of the usage of white wine. The use of white wine in prayer activities is still valid, especially for prayer activities and festivals. As for prayer activities that still use white wine, namely prayers to worship sinbeng, <em>Cap Go Meh</em> night activities, and <em>Sejit</em>. The use of white wine in prayer activities is a tradition that has existed for generations. It is also used in tangsin ceremony, Cap Go Meh Eve, and sejit ceremony.</p><p class="abstrak"> </p><p class="abstrak"><strong>Received: 29 August 2023 </strong></p><p class="abstrak"><strong>Accepted: 06 January 2024 </strong></p><p class="abstrak"><strong>Published: 24 April 2024</strong></p>http://apc.aast.edu/ojs/index.php/ILCC/article/view/716chinese culture, white wine, worship, tridharma temple
spellingShingle Indah Mauludina
Ayesa Ayesa
Tri Wahyu Retno Ningsih
White wine (白酒 Báijiǔ) in worship at Tridharma temples
Insights into Language, Culture and Communication
chinese culture, white wine, worship, tridharma temple
title White wine (白酒 Báijiǔ) in worship at Tridharma temples
title_full White wine (白酒 Báijiǔ) in worship at Tridharma temples
title_fullStr White wine (白酒 Báijiǔ) in worship at Tridharma temples
title_full_unstemmed White wine (白酒 Báijiǔ) in worship at Tridharma temples
title_short White wine (白酒 Báijiǔ) in worship at Tridharma temples
title_sort white wine 白酒 baijiu in worship at tridharma temples
topic chinese culture, white wine, worship, tridharma temple
url http://apc.aast.edu/ojs/index.php/ILCC/article/view/716
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