Abstract
The Ngusaba Bukakak tradition is Ngusaba Bukakak tradition which was carried out in Giri Emas Village, Sawan District, Buleleng Regency, which continues to exist in the midst of the swift currents of modernization. In fact, until now this tradition is still carried out by the community well and lively every 2 years at the full moon at Sasih Kedasa. This tradition is beneficial for welfare and prosperity. Therefore, the phenomenon of the Ngusaba Bukakak Tradition is very interesting to study. This study focuses on: (1) The factors that cause the NUSaba Bukakak tradition to continue to exist, amidst the strong influence of modernization. (2) forms of carrying out the Ngusaba Bukakak tradition. (3) the implications of the implementation of the Ngusaba Bukakak tradition for social, cultural, economic, and religious life. The purpose of this research was to explore and study further related to the implementation of the Ngusaba Bukakak tradition which still exists. The theories used in this study include: first, the theory of phenomenology which is eclectic with social and construction theory, second, the theory of religion is eclectic with the theory of religion and culture, third, the theory of reception discusses human works.
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Suwirya, I. K., Yasa, W. S., & Dharmika, I. B. (2022). existence of Ngusaba Bukakak Tradition in modern era. International Journal of Social Sciences, 5(4), 296–302. https://doi.org/10.21744/ijss.v5n4.2021
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