PANCA SRADDHA DAN KESEIMBANGAN HIDUP: KEYAKINAN HINDU SEBAGAI PANDUAN MORAL DALAM KEHIDUPAN SEHARI-HARI DI YAYASAN DANA PUNIA SINGARAJA

Authors

  • Kadek Prila Paramitha STAHN Mpu Kuturan Singaraja Author

Keywords:

Panca Sraddha, life balance, Hinduism, Karma, Moksha, daily life

Abstract

Panca Sraddha is the five fundamental beliefs in Hinduism, consisting of Brahman, Atman, Karma, Punarbhava, and Moksha. These beliefs serve not only as spiritual foundations but also as moral guides influencing daily actions of Hindu adherents. This article explores how Panca Sraddha can be applied in daily life to achieve a harmonious life balance. Through understanding the relationship between actions, cause and effect, and spiritual goals, Hindus are encouraged to maintain good relationships with God, fellow humans, and nature. Belief in the law of Karma teaches the importance of responsibility in every action, while Punarbhava and Moksha provide a framework for ongoing life and the ultimate goal of human existence. This article demonstrates that the application of Panca Sraddha as a moral guide is not only relevant in spiritual contexts but also in social, environmental, and personal aspects of modern life.

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Published

2025-05-15

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PANCA SRADDHA DAN KESEIMBANGAN HIDUP: KEYAKINAN HINDU SEBAGAI PANDUAN MORAL DALAM KEHIDUPAN SEHARI-HARI DI YAYASAN DANA PUNIA SINGARAJA. (2025). SWARA WIDYA: Jurnal Agama Hindu, 5(1). https://journal.mpukuturan.ac.id/index.php/swarawidya/article/view/839

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