Transformation Of Catuspatha (Crossroad) In Bali Indonesia: Alteration Ideas From Empty Space To Aesthetic Element Of City

Authors

  • Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra, Frysa Wiriantari, Desak Made Sukma Widiyani, Anak Agung Ayu Sri Ratih Yulianasari, Arya Bagus Mahadwijati Wijaatmaja

Abstract

Catuspatha in Bali is interpreted not merely as a junction or crossroad but a crossroads that have their own sacred values ??and meanings and are equated with the great crossroads. At the time of the kingdom in Bali catuspatha as the center of the royal capital and meant catuspatha was the center of the country. Meanwhile, since the Dutch occupation in Bali, there has been a tendency to place aesthetic elements as the focal points or landmarks of a city at the center of a catuspatha and this trend was continued by the republican government during independence. The purpose of this study is to uncover the concept of catuspatha, the transformation of concepts, changes in the expression of catuspatha from the kingdom to independence and the impact of the changes that occur. To achieve this goal, an observation was carried out on nine catuspathas of royal heritage in the Bali region, document research, reconstruction through interviews with priests of Shiva, Buddhism, Bachelors, and other elements as well as textual observations in the form of literature, research results , and ancient chronicles. The results obtained from this study are a change in the idea where the view of the center of the catuspatha which is an empty space turned into an aesthetic element of the city that acts as a traffic sign and also as a city orientation. In the political context, there is an impact on the integrity of traditional values ??in the catuspatha where the symbols of royal power expressed in the castle's structure with the central facilities of the kingdom, are transformed into a mayor's office with subordinate units. Whereas in the context of transportation technology, traffic lights are also expressed to regulate the flow of traffic on the catuspatha.

Published

2020-11-01

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