Miniature Ogoh-Ogoh Making Project by Junior High School Students in Tourism Areas as an Implementation of Tri Hita Karana



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Putu Wia Rosita Dewi, Ganesha University of Education, Indonesia
I Made Candiasa, Ganesha University of Education, Indonesia
I Wayan Artanayasa, Ganesha University of Education, Indonesia
I Nyoman Jampel, Ganesha University of Education, Indonesia
Gst. Ayu Mahayukti, Ganesha University of Education, Indonesia
Gusti Putu Arya Arimbawa, Ganesha University of Education, Indonesia

Abstract

The Ogoh-Ogoh making project is an annual routine activity organized by junior high school students as one of an implementation of silent day (Nyepi) activities. Bali is the only island that celebrates Nyepi by closing access to transportation, telecommunications, and population mobility. This gives space to nature and humans to rest and reflect on the world. In the implementation of Nyepi, it is identical to the Ogoh-Ogoh parade. The Ogoh-Ogoh parade involves not only Hindus, but also Muslims, Buddhists, and Christians. Nyepi celebration is related to the local wisdom of the Balinese people called Tri Hita Karana. Tri Hita Karana is a spiritual concept that refers to the three causes of happiness. Happiness will be achieved if we maintain good relationships with God (Parhyangan), humans (Pawongan), and the environment (Palemahan). The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the implementation and values contained in the teachings of Tri Hita Karana in the Ogoh-Ogoh making project in one of the Junior High School in the tourism area. This research used qualitative method. The results of this research are as follows: 1) Conception of Parhyangan is before and after starting the project, students are directed to pray to God according to their respective religions. 2) The conception of Pawongan is the creation of mutual cooperation between students in one group. 3) The conception of Palemahan is the education of students to use used goods in the formation of Ogoh-Ogoh as an attitude to protect the environment.


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Conference: PCE2025
Stream: Teaching Experiences

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To cite this article:
Dewi P., Candiasa I., Artanayasa I., Jampel I., Mahayukti G., & Arimbawa G. (2025) Miniature Ogoh-Ogoh Making Project by Junior High School Students in Tourism Areas as an Implementation of Tri Hita Karana ISSN: 2758-0962 The Paris Conference on Education 2025: Official Conference Proceedings (pp. 1-9) https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2758-0962.2025.1
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2758-0962.2025.1


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