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    Analisis Struktur Naratif dalam Teks Rukmini Tattwa

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    The text of Rukmini Tatwa is a papyrus text that uses plant diversity to maintain body fitness. Rukmini Tatwa is a text that reviews women's beauty care in the Rukmini Tatwa text there is a text structure consisting of: 1) The incident contained in the Rukmini Tatwa text is when a conversation occurs between Rukmini and Bhatari Saci about how to take care of self beauty for women in the existence of its gender as a male companion as the wife of the husband, 2) The plot, the Rukmini Tatwa text is good because the cause-and-effect relationship is very clear in the formation of the story in the Rukmini Tatwa text, 3) The theme contained in the Rukmini Tatwa text is the theme of personal beauty care for women in their gender existence as male companions as wives of husbands. This can be seen in a short dialogue between Dewi Rukmini and Bhatari Saci, 4) Characterizations The main characters in the Rukmini Tatwa text are Dewi Rukmini and Bhatari Saci. Dewi Rukmini is one of the wives of Sri Kresna while Bhatari Saci is the wife of Dewa Indra, and 5) The mandate contained in the Rukmini Tatwa text can be seen when seeing Rukmini's efforts to bring Dewi Saci magically (ngredana) aimed at asking for knowledge that is very With the hope that after learning Dewi Saci's knowledge, Rukmini will be able to maintain the integrity of Krsna's love, so that the other wives no longer pose a serious threat to her existence in the eyes of Krishna. Thanks to her diligent efforts, finally Rukmini succeeded in lowering Dewi Saci from heaven and at the same time getting the secret of her greatness.Keywords: Care, Beauty, Rukmini Tatw

    Tiffin: Memories and Recipes of Indian Vegetarian Food - Book Reading

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    Book Reading of Tiffin: Memories and Recipes of Indian Vegetarian Food by the author Rukmini Srinivas. Tiffin, is a delightful memoir-cum-cookbook, in which Rukmini Srinivas shares the memories and recipes of delectable food that she has cooked and eaten over many decades. Along with description of dishes, she shares stories from her childhood in British Poona, her memorable meetings with many interesting people over several decades, cooking for R. K. Narayan and her travels around the world with her husband, the renowned social anthropologist, M. N. Srinivas

    Medical education: Attitude towards patients with addiction matters!

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    Contains fulltext : 181425.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 15 januari 2018Promotor : Jong, C.A.J. de Co-promotores : Rukmini, E., Schellekens, A.F.A.213 p

    Perawatan Kecantikan Perempuan Dalam Rukmini Tatwa (Kajian Filosofi)

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    Rukmini Tatwa is a lontar script about the use of plant diversity to maintain fitness. and Rukmini Tatwa is a text that examines women's beauty care. How to care for women's beauty in Rukmini Tatwa consists of: 1) Virginity as the essence of beauty consisting of: virginity recipes using cream, virginity recipes using powder and virginity recipes using oil, 2) Skin care recipes in Rukmini Tatwa, 3) Recipe for female genital care in Rukmini Tatwa and 4) Recipe for having a healthy body and long life in Rukmini Tatwa. The philosophical meanings of the discourse on beauty contained in Rukmini Tatwa include; 1) The meaning of medicine and care because of the importance of knowledge about medicine and self-care for women for themselves as well as maintaining the continuity of the harmony of the household itself, 2) The meaning of preserving herbal plants because of the importance of caring for the environment and 3) Economic meaning that has a positive impact on community economy and provide business opportunities for the community, especially practitioners of herbal medicine world.Keywords: Care, Beauty, Rukmini Tatw

    Rukmini Devi: rethinking the classical

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    This essay is a contribution to a volume of work by key scholars and artists in the Indian classical dance field, and was written in the context of Project 7 for the AHRC Research Centre in Cross-Cultural Music/Dance (SOAS/ Surrey/ Roehampton). The anthology was edited by Avanthi Meduri,who ran a research centre in Delhi at the time of publication. As part of Project 7, we provided funds for Meduri to put together a panel at the Nehru Centre, London (co-funded by the Society for Dance Research), on Rukmini Devi. The Chapter in that volume was significant in that it provided me with the opportunity to appear alongside key figures in the Indian dance criticism/scholarship fields and to bring international perspectives Indian audiences. The essay is widely assigned to graduate student classes at the Centre for Social Science Research in Kolkata. It discusses the typical discourse on the twentieth-century Bharata Natyam revivalist Rukmini Devi, which tends toward critique or celebration. Analysing the decisions that Rukmini Devi made in pedagogy and performance, alongside her verbal discussions of this form, it attempts to move beyond these two options, by analysing the aesthetic principles of her work. These principles are positioned alongside the historical concerns of her time, demonstrating her resistance, colonialism and orientalism through her choreographic projects. Using Mark Franko's (1989) definition of reinvention as the extraction of and experimentation with the aesthetic principles of the past, the chapter argues that Rukmini Devi's project was a reinvention, rather than a revival of past practice, and considers how these principles can, in turn, challenge present-day practice

    Fandom, now in color: A collection of voices

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    Fandom, Now in Color gathers together seemingly contradictory narratives that intersect at the (in)visibility of race/ism in fandom and fan studies. This collection engages the problem by undertaking the different tactics of decolonization—diversifying methodologies, destabilizing canons of “must-read” scholarship by engaging with multiple disciplines, making whiteness visible but not the default against which all other kinds of racialization must compete, and decentering white fans even in those fandoms where they are the assumed majority. These new narratives concern themselves with a broad swath of media, from cosplay and comics to tabletop roleplay and video games, and fandoms from Jane the Virgin to Japan’s K-pop scene. Fandom, Now in Color asserts that no one answer or approach can sufficiently come to grips with the shifting categories of race, racism, and racial identity

    The Textile Labour Association and Dadagiri: Power and Politics in the Working-Class Neighborhoods of Ahmedabad

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    This article explores the changing modes of political practices in the mill neighborhoods of Ahmedabad, through an investigation of the figure of the political intermediary. By focusing primarily on local municipal politics in the mill areas it charts the electoral fortunes of the main union, the Textile Labour Association, and the techniques of political control it exercised. Through an examination of the circulation of local power, I seek to understand the ambiguous but critical position occupied by the intermediary. I use both archival material and oral narratives to investigate the intersections and overlaps between two figures of local importancethe union representative and the neighborhood tough

    The Effect of Traditional Games (Congklak) on Cognitive and Fine Motor Development in Children Under Five

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    Background: In theory, games can be used as a stimulus for optimizing brain development in children under five. Traditional game may be useful to improve brain development. This study aimed to analyze the effect of traditional games (congklak) on cognitive and fine motor development in children under five.Subjects and Method: This was a quasi-experiment study with pre and post-test design conducted at Gembong Sawah, Surabaya, East Java, in February 2021. A total of 33 childrens under five was selected by random sampling. The dependent variable were cognitive and fine motor development. The independent variable was traditional game (congklak). The data were collected by a set of questionnaire and analyzed by Wilcoxon.Results: Cognitive development on children under five was higher after intervention (Mean= 34.72; SD= 6.07) than before (Mean=26.88; SD= 6.12) and it was statistically significant (p<0.001). Fine motor development in children under five (Mean= 24.58; SD= 3.96) was higher than before (Mean=18.52; SD= 4.61) and it was statistically significant (p<0.001).Conclusion: Traditional game (congklak) effectively improves cognitive and fine motor development among children under five.Keywords: traditional games, cognitive development, fine motor development.Correspondence: Rukmini. School of Health Science Adi Husada. Jl. Kapasari No.95, Kapasan, Simokerto, Surabaya, East Java. Email: [email protected]. Mobile: +6281231833801.Journal of Maternal and Child Health (2022), 07(01): 44-51https://doi.org/10.26911/thejmch.2022.07.01.05

    "Squee from the margins: Race and fandom" by Rukmini Pande

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    Review of Rukmini Pande. Squee from the margins: Race and fandom. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2018. Paperback $67.50 (256p) ISBN 9781609386184

    KECANTIKAN WANITA DALAM TEKS RUKMINI TATTWA

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    Beauty is synonymous with a woman, beauty is categorized as physical beauty and spiritual beauty. Women are directed to have both types of beauty, physical beauty can be obtained from body care and spiritual beauty obtained by practicing religious teachings such as Tri Kaya Parisudha and Dasa Niyama Brata. Care for the physical body can be done with the principle of dharma by giving priority to the quality of food, cleanliness of the body and doing yoga. The text of Rukmini Tattwa also provides a way to naturally care for the beauty of a woman's body. This text prioritizes how a woman can become a virgin again. This is important for building harmonious relationships within the family. A well-maintained body will raise gods in a woman's bodykey words: Women's Beauty, Text of Rukmini Tattw
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