Title of article :
Animal Welfare Aspects at Religious Slaughter of Animal in the Ritual Caru in Bali
Author/Authors :
Diarmita, I Ketut Directorate General of Animal Husbandry and Animal Health, Jakarta, Indonesia , Komang Tantra, Dewa Ganesha University of Education, Singaraja, Bali Indonesia , Duija, I Nengah Hindu Dharma Institute of Negeri Denpasar, Bali Indonesia
Abstract :
The ritual Caru in Bali is a sacred ritual that is often held to harmonize the relationship between humans
and the surrounding environment. In conducting the ritual Caru, always use of various type of animalas sacrificial
animals. The use of animals in the ritual Caru has received attention from animal lovers, because they are considered not
in accordance with animal welfare principles. The purpose of this study was to assess animal welfare issues associated
with traditional slaughter of various animal in the ritual Caru in Bali. The location of this study covered the entire
island of Bali. Interviewers were visited at five Grya Locus around Bali. Participatory research methods were used to
interview five of pandita in Grya locus in a relatively short period of time that regularly carries out Caru rituals either
in the house or invited by Hindus to perform rituals. The results of this study indicated that the ritual Caru, based on
the tattva, Caru that uses animals as an element of the ingredients is carried out in an honorable way or done with
immorality commensurate with being abusive towards fellow human beings. From the ethical aspect or practices of
animal use in the ritual of Caru in Bali, it is associated with the application of Animal Welfare principles. In ritual
aspects, religious slaughtering seems to be the lack of animal stunning techniques employed. It was concluded that,
The philosophy, ethics and ritual aspect during religious slaughter animal in the ritual caru have a positive impact on
their welfare.
Keywords :
Animal welfare , Bali , Caru , Hindu , Slaughter
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences