An Ethnobotanical Study to Species Used as Upakara Materials in Ngerebong Ceremony in Kesiman Village, Denpasar City

The ngerebong ceremony held in Pakraman Kesiman Village, Denpasar City, has been carried out for generations by the local community. Nevertheless, studies have not determined what living things were used in the ritual. This study aims to identify species used as upakara ingredients in the Ngerebong...

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Main Authors: Ni Luh Nyoman Vivi Tri Handayani, Ni Ketut Ayu Juliasih, I Nyoman Arsana, A.A. Komang Suardana
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Language:Indonesian
Published: ECOTAS 2023-08-01
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Online Access:https://journals.ecotas.org/index.php/ems/article/view/97
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author Ni Luh Nyoman Vivi Tri Handayani
Ni Ketut Ayu Juliasih
I Nyoman Arsana
A.A. Komang Suardana
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Ni Ketut Ayu Juliasih
I Nyoman Arsana
A.A. Komang Suardana
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description The ngerebong ceremony held in Pakraman Kesiman Village, Denpasar City, has been carried out for generations by the local community. Nevertheless, studies have not determined what living things were used in the ritual. This study aims to identify species used as upakara ingredients in the Ngerebong ritual with an ethnobotanical study approach. The mixed-methods research design was used for two months. Data analysis is carried out descriptively. The findings showed that 39 species of plants, consisting of 25 families, were used as material for making banten. The parts used consist of stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, roots, and tubers. The components used include water, wine (berem), white thread, salt, anchovies, whiting, duck eggs, chicken eggs, pennies, incense, eel, babi guling, rupiah bills, chicken satay, and gauze. The complexity of materials used in the ngerebong ceremony makes it necessary to conserve and preserve biological resources in order to maintain their existence.
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spelling doaj.art-c01b8793276f48ac8c821c2e70f070fe2024-04-23T15:00:44ZindECOTASJurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains2720-97172023-08-014210.55448/8y3gsp45An Ethnobotanical Study to Species Used as Upakara Materials in Ngerebong Ceremony in Kesiman Village, Denpasar CityNi Luh Nyoman Vivi Tri Handayani0Ni Ketut Ayu JuliasihI Nyoman Arsana1A.A. Komang Suardana2Department of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Hindu University of IndonesiaDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Hindu University of IndonesiaDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Information Technology and Science, Hindu University of Indonesia The ngerebong ceremony held in Pakraman Kesiman Village, Denpasar City, has been carried out for generations by the local community. Nevertheless, studies have not determined what living things were used in the ritual. This study aims to identify species used as upakara ingredients in the Ngerebong ritual with an ethnobotanical study approach. The mixed-methods research design was used for two months. Data analysis is carried out descriptively. The findings showed that 39 species of plants, consisting of 25 families, were used as material for making banten. The parts used consist of stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, roots, and tubers. The components used include water, wine (berem), white thread, salt, anchovies, whiting, duck eggs, chicken eggs, pennies, incense, eel, babi guling, rupiah bills, chicken satay, and gauze. The complexity of materials used in the ngerebong ceremony makes it necessary to conserve and preserve biological resources in order to maintain their existence. https://journals.ecotas.org/index.php/ems/article/view/97Ethnobotanical studiesUpakara materialsNgerebong ritualsBanten
spellingShingle Ni Luh Nyoman Vivi Tri Handayani
Ni Ketut Ayu Juliasih
I Nyoman Arsana
A.A. Komang Suardana
An Ethnobotanical Study to Species Used as Upakara Materials in Ngerebong Ceremony in Kesiman Village, Denpasar City
Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains
Ethnobotanical studies
Upakara materials
Ngerebong rituals
Banten
title An Ethnobotanical Study to Species Used as Upakara Materials in Ngerebong Ceremony in Kesiman Village, Denpasar City
title_full An Ethnobotanical Study to Species Used as Upakara Materials in Ngerebong Ceremony in Kesiman Village, Denpasar City
title_fullStr An Ethnobotanical Study to Species Used as Upakara Materials in Ngerebong Ceremony in Kesiman Village, Denpasar City
title_full_unstemmed An Ethnobotanical Study to Species Used as Upakara Materials in Ngerebong Ceremony in Kesiman Village, Denpasar City
title_short An Ethnobotanical Study to Species Used as Upakara Materials in Ngerebong Ceremony in Kesiman Village, Denpasar City
title_sort ethnobotanical study to species used as upakara materials in ngerebong ceremony in kesiman village denpasar city
topic Ethnobotanical studies
Upakara materials
Ngerebong rituals
Banten
url https://journals.ecotas.org/index.php/ems/article/view/97
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