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Land Donations and the Gift of Water. On Temple Landlordism and Irrigation Agriculture in Pre-Colonial Bali

机译:土地捐赠和水的礼物。巴厘岛前殖民时期的庙宇地主主义和灌溉农业

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The Batur Temple (Pura Ulun Danu Batur) in Kintamani is located at the geographic apex of a so-called ritual water hierarchy and has conventionally been described as a purely religious institution responsible for the coordination and distribution of the irrigation water. However, an analysis of historical palm leaf manuscripts reveals that the temple had a firm economic base with corresponding interests and that it was one of the most important land-owners in late pre-colonial Bali. The article therefore explores from a socio-political and economic perspective the implications of this form of temple landlordism and its combination with ritual water control, particularly for the peasants and the portion of their annual surplus that they were obliged to deliver to this temple.
机译:位于金塔马尼(Kintamani)的巴杜尔神庙(Pura Ulun Danu Batur)位于所谓的礼节水等级制的地理顶点,传统上被描述为负责协调和分配灌溉水的纯宗教机构。然而,对历史悠久的棕榈叶手稿的分析表明,该庙宇拥有牢固的经济基础和相应的利益,并且是殖民前巴厘岛最重要的土地所有者之一。因此,本文从社会政治和经济角度探讨了这种形式的庙宇地主主义及其与礼节用水的结合的意义,特别是对农民和他们有义务交付给该庙宇的部分年盈余。

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