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THE CONCEPT OF HENOTHEISM IN HINDUISM

Adjeng, Nur Atika Dwi (2015) THE CONCEPT OF HENOTHEISM IN HINDUISM. S1 Undergraduate thesis, UNIVERSITAS DARUSSALAM GONTOR.

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Abstract

Very human being believe that in a life, there is One who has the greatest strength, height, and invincible. Essences which is called the Creator. Essence has a huge influence for rotation in the Universe's life. And for everyone who believe, it will be mentioned that the Essence undefeated as God. believes that there is only one single power source, or often referred to as the oneness of god (God Single). Some religions believe in the oneness of a single, but some religions have a history of the development of the concept of divinity, such as Hinduism has three phases on the rotation of the concept of trust to god. The first phase wear Polytheism concept (belief in many Gods), the second phase is Henotheism (belief in one single power, not forgetting other powers or gods), and the last phase of the Hindu religion agree that there are only one supreme power, namely Brahma (monotheism). The writer's purpose is to know God the unity of Hinduism, the manifestation of God, and some phases of the concept of God in Hinduism until towards the point of trusting the One God (monotheism). In this study, the authors use to describe Historical approach of the early history found Hinduism, and the concept of divinity, as well as to know the philosophical approach to the development of Hindu philosophy. While the method used for data collection Documentary, because this study is the literary. As for as the data analysis, the authors use the method of description, and analyst-Critical to analyze the concept of Deity in Hinduism. In a study of the concept of Deity in Hinduism, the writer found that Hinduism has 3 phases in Sivaness Concept, Polytheism, Henotheism, and Monotheism Where the author examines the theory of reliance on the existence of a supreme deity who at onc time would be replaced by another god as the supreme god. Also in Bhagavad Gita explains about worship to One God but does not eject to another supreme power (Deities) Finally, the writer feels there are still many short comings in this paper, the authors suggest to the author subsequently in order to examine this issue more broadly and deeply through different viewpoints.

Item Type: Thesis ( S1 Undergraduate )
Subjects: 23rd Dewey Decimal Classification > 200 – Agama > 200 - Agama > 200 Agama
Divisions: Fakultas Ushuluddin UNIDA Gontor > Studi Agama Agama
Depositing User: 2023 Satriyawan Satriya
Date Deposited: 27 Feb 2025 06:07
Last Modified: 27 Feb 2025 06:07
URI: http://repo.unida.gontor.ac.id/id/eprint/6036

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