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<p align="center"><em>Abstract</em></p><p><em>Indian culture has a lot of influence on the religious and social activities of the Hindu community in the archipelago. One of them is the use of animals in the religious social activities of the Hindu community in the archipelago. The similarity of the concept of Vedic teachings and their implementation in the Land of the Archipelago encouraged the ancestors to fight for Hinduism to be recognized in Indonesia. Recognition of Hinduism begins with Hindu intellectual ideas on the island of Bali with full of twists and turns, the ups and downs of the struggles of the ancestors until Hinduism is recognized as a religion in Indonesia. The syncretism of Vedic teachings and ancestral teachings has occurred for centuries, both from the 5 theories of the entry of Hinduism to Indonesia, from the process of the Indians traveling to the archipelago known as the Bali Yatra, and from the mangjawaken byasa mata process carried out by the king of Kediri, namely Dharma Wangsa. Teguh in the IX century AD. The recognition of Hinduism in Indonesia encouraged Hindu intellectuals at that time to immediately formulate Hindu religious concepts for the life of the nation and state, such as the name of the highest entity, the concept of carrying out daily prayers, holy days, organizations, and so on. etc. This indicates the importance of understanding the Hindu red coat in Indonesia.</em></p>

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  • Kata Kunci Agama Hindu Indonesia; ABSTRAK Kebudayaan India banyak memberikan pengaruh terhadap aktivitas sosial religius keberagamaan masyarakat

  • Indian culture has a lot of influence on the religious and social activities of the Hindu community in the archipelago

  • One of them is the use of animals in the religious social activities of the Hindu community in the archipelago

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Kata Kunci Agama Hindu Indonesia; ABSTRAK Kebudayaan India banyak memberikan pengaruh terhadap aktivitas sosial religius keberagamaan masyarakat.

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