Norms and Cultural Value of Poda Na Lima in the Life of Mandailing
People
Ikhwanuddin Nasution, Pertampilan Sembiring, Haris Sutan Lubis
Indonesion Literature Department, Faculty of Cultural Sciences,
Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
Keywords: Philosophies of Life, Poda na Lima, Norms and Cultural Values.
Abstract
: In the life of the Mandailing people are known two philosophies of life; 1) philosophy of individual life, Poda
na Lima and 2) philosophy of community life, Nalian na Tolu. Philosophy of individual life has begun to
fade, Mandailing people have started not to know what the norms and cultural values of the individual life
philosophy, while Nalian naTolu still used in the life of the Mandailing people. Poda na Lima is the five
advices inherited from the ancestors of the Mandailing people. Poda na Lima consists of 1) paias rohamu, 2)
paias pamatangmu, 3) paias parabitonmu, 4) paias bagasmu, dan 5) paias pakaranganmu. The five advices
are a living concept of cleanliness. Cleanliness is a concept of health in human life. Mandailing people need
to be reintroduced about the cultural norms and values contained in the Poda na Lima.
1 INTRODUCTION
Mandailing people living in Mandailing Natal
(Madina) District have a life philosophy consisting of
two things, which is the philosophy of community life
(kinship) and philosophy of individual life. Both of
these life philosophies in life support each other,
interconnected, and synergize. The philosophy of
community life (kinship) is known as Nalihan na
Tolu (Nasution, 2005: 80-97), while the philosophy
of individual life is known as Poda na Lima.
Nalihan na Tolu is still very well known to the
public as a guide for life, because in every ceremony
in Mandailing, Nalihan na Tolu is still often used as
a kinship order. Even the Mandailing people outside
from Madina district sometimes still use it in every
traditional ceremony. Nalihan na Tolu in Indonesian
means " three times a furnace " is a philosophy or
socio-cultural insight. Nalihan na Tolu consists of
mora, kahanggi, and anak boru. The three elements
are the kinship system of the relationship of blood and
the relationship of marriage. The Mandailing people
recognize the kinship system based on the paternal
lineage - patrilineal system. Unlike the case with the
life of individual Poda na Lima, which began to be
ignored and even forgotten the Mandailing people, let
alone the Mandailing people who are in outside. This
happens because the individual’s life order is easily
influenced by other philosophies of life, such as other
ethnic life philosophies (such as Toba,
Minangkabau, and Coastal ethnic), the religion, and
the development of individual thought itself. Poda na
Lima in Indonesian means "five advices". The five
advices consist of; (1) paias rohamu, (2) paias
pamatangmu, (3) paias parabitonmu, (4) paias
bagasmu, dan (5) paias pakaranganmu. These five
advices are a living concept of hygiene, the heritage
of the Mandailing ancestors. Cleanliness is one of the
concepts of health in human life.
Although in essence Mandailing people always
realize Poda na Lima in their life, but in fact some
Mandailing people, especially the younger
generation, no longer understand what exactly the
norms and cultural values contained in Poda na Lima.
Therefore, it needs to be re-explored what the norms
and cultural values of Poda na Lima philosophy, so
that the heritage of the Mandailing people's ancestors
is not ignored or lost in the life of Mandailing people
themselves, especially in the Mandailing Natal
region.
Norms are rules that apply in social life, there are
religious, social, or cultural norms. Cultural norms
can be the guidelines of life that make individuals
more peaceful and comfortable in the community,
because it starts from the personal-to-personal who
eventually became the guidelines of community life.
From this norm will be derived cultural values, as the
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basic concept in the life of society. Norms and
cultural values of an oral tradition (concept,
philosophy of life) that can be exploited wisely in the
life of society that will be the local wisdom.
According to Sinar and Takari (2015: 40) states that
local wisdom is a product of past culture that should
be constantly used as a will of life. Although local
wisdom value but the value contained in it is
considered very universal. Thus, the local wisdom is
densely used widely. Local wisdom can be found in
the traditions of ethnic culture, oral tradition, oral
literature, local games, living philosophy, folklore,
and the like.
2 METHODOLOGY
The method used to understand and re-interpret the
norms and cultural values of the philosophy Poda na
Lima is a hermeneutic method. The hermeneutic
method is a method of understanding through
reading. However, this hermeneutic method may be a
hermeneutic circle, or a staircase system, or back and
forth. This method has a beginning and end. In
addition, there is a textual and contextual (see Sikana,
2009: 320). According to Palmer (2003: 277) what is
needed in the interpretation of the text (concept) is
dialectical reasoning that does not interrogate, but
invites the interpreter's horizon into the question and
transforms one's understanding of the subject. By
understanding the perception of society in totality and
relate it to the perceptions of researchers derived from
the previous researcher's reading resource.
Hermeneutics is the process of examination of the
contents and intent that manifest from a work to its
deepest, latent, and hidden meaning (Palmer, 2003:
48). Hermeneutics is a fundamental understanding
and in-depth object of research, with the principle of
interpretation. This process of interpretation begins
with understanding, although not absolute, because it
may be interpretation along with understanding. This
process by Heidegger and Gadamer is called the
hermeneutic circle. In practice, this circle is
dialectically resolved, the stairs system, or with spiral
motion (Ratna, 2004: 46).
This hermeneutic method is associated with emic
and ethical approaches. Emic approach is done
through FGD to capture Mandailing people
perception about norm and value culture of Poda na
Lima philosophy. While the ethical approach is the
researcher's perception of pre-existing sources, such
as relevant research, or writings about Poda na Lima.
To find the cultural norms and values of Poda na
Lima, the dialectical approach of emic and ethics is
used. By connecting people's perceptions with the
views of the researcher, which is done back and forth,
by making important notes to unite the two
perceptions.
3 DISCUSSION
The philosophy of Poda na Lima is a five-note that
has long been known in the Mandailing community
as a concept of hygiene, meaning there are five that
must be cleaned. The five are 1) paias rohamu (clean
your heart), 2) paias pamatangmu (bersihkan
tubuhmu), 3) paias parabitonmu (clean your clothes),
4) paias bagasmu (clean your house), dan 5) paias
pakaranganmu (clean your yard).
After conducting research into Mandailing area, in
three sub-districts of Panyabungan, Siabu, and
Kotanopan sub-districts, there are some people who
no longer know what the meaning, norm and cultural
values of Poda na Lima philosophy, especially the
young generation. Even if they do, they only know
the text of the Poda na Lima. Formerly in the 1970s
until the 1980s, there was still the Poda na Lima text
emblazoned in open places, such as on the sidewalks,
in schools, government offices, and on the field.
However, this time when researchers to the three
districts, the text of the philosophy is only in the
courtyard of the sub-district office Panyabungan,
while in the district office Siabu and Kotanopan none.
Likewise in schools, on the roadside is also not there.
In Siabu district there is one Poda na Lima text near
the Siabu market on the main road.
After conducting FGDs with some Mandailing
people (consists of 4 traditional elders, 10 teachers, 8
civil servants and 14 young generation) and
previously researchers have also read some writings
about the philosophy of life Poda na Lima can be
described the norms and cultural values of Poda na
Lima is.
3.1 Norms and Cultural Values of
Paias Rohamu (Clean Your Heart)
It is related to the cleanness of the abstract objects,
which is not visible, because the roha here is not
solely the heart, but the soul, the spiritual.
Therefore,
a good norm for cleansing the heart is related to
religious norms. Individual Mandailing people are
very religious, always follow the teachings of religion
(Islam), worship, recite the Quran, remember of
Allah, thank God for the blessings given by Allah,
and be patient if there is a trial. In addition to religious
norms there are also cultural norms such as always
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thinking positive, avoid gut-gut (feel yourself more
powerful, want to win alone), envy, and arrogant.
Cultural values obtained such as the value of peace,
comfort, and justice. This means that if the heart is
clean, of course there will be peace, comfort, and
justice in themselves, especially in the community.
Right now, what matters is self-control because of
the many rules and norms that are easy to deceive. So,
that responsibility has shifted from the legal element
to the individual element. If only the people realized
that the self-control effort had been handed over to
them, then they were the ones who now restrained
themselves from wrongdoing (Peale, 2000: 8). Efforts
in that direction is that each individual learns to
master himself by disciplining and accounting for his
actions. All of this self-control stems from the heart,
the soul. This self-control is concerned with keeping
the heart clean.
There is one song text about this heart, " Jagalah
Hati " from Opick
Bila hati kian bersih
Pikiran pun akan jernih
Semangat hidup kan gigih
Prestasi mudah diraih
Namun bila hati keruh
Batin selalu gemuruh
Seakan dikejar musuh
Dengan Allah kian jauh
Jagalah hati
Jangan kau kotori
Jagalah hati
Lentera hidup ini
The text of this song if observed the norm and the
value of culture is very deep, the heart is very
powerful role, so that if the heart can not be
maintained properly, the human will always restless,
jealous, envy, upset, gut gut, arrogant, even can
distance himself with Allah. Gut gut in the life of
Mandailing people should be avoided, as it can
damage the heart. Gut gut this means want to be
winner, feel the most righteous self and always blame
others, always negative thinking.
3.2 Norms and Cultural Value of Paias
Pamatangmu (Clean Your Body)
In terms of cleaning the body usually with a bath, but
not just a bath to splash water into our body. There
are norms and cultural values in cleaning the body,
the body must be rubbed so that sticky dirt can be lost
by using a bath soap. If once Mandailing people bathe
in the river and rubbed his body with a pumice stone.
Mandailing people always bathe with wet cloth, so
that the body is not naked, let alone bathing in the
river or in the waterfall. This is related to Islamic
religious norms, because in Islam if bathing is not
justified naked, especially for adults. In the value of
Mandiling culture is also recommended to bathe with
wet cloth.
In addition, cleaning the body not only clean the
body but also brush teeth to clean and not bad breath.
Now people use toothpaste, once people used
charcoal to brush their teeth. Currently, people will
clean the tooth reefs to the dentist, so that their teeth
are clean or white. According to the dentist should
clean the tartar once six months.
In cleaning the body is recommended twice a day
bath, morning and evening. Preferably morning
before Shubuh prayers and the afternoon before
Ashar prayers. It is also for the health of the body,
bathing before morning prayer to make the bodyfresh
because just woke up. Usually when sleeping often
also sweat out and the body is less fresh. For that, it
is recommended bathing. While the afternoon after
work, so the body is not tired or weak because it has
been working all day. If the body is clean of course
the body will be healthy. So, in the paias
pamatangmu, there are values of cleanliness,
freshness, and health.
3.3 Norms and Cultural Values of
Paias Parabitonmu (Clean Your
Clothes)
Clean clothes not only clothes and pants, but all used
clothing should be clean, including underwear.
Change clothes every day, of course with clean
clothes. It is better by using good smell things,
perfume for example. Clothing is not only clean but
holy. That is, clean from unclean. Moreover, the
clothes are used for prayer.
The norms and cultural values found in the paias
parabitonmu relate to the rules or dress code, by using
clean and sacred clothing. Of course also use clothes
that fit with us, do not use clothes that are too big or
too small. Do not also wear women's clothing
if we
are men, and vice versa. Do not also wear sleepwear
to work in the office or swimsuit. Wear suitable
clothes on the place and situation. These include
cultural norms in the life of the Mandailing people.
The Mandailing people are still very obedient to the
dress codes. For example, girls in Mandailing are still
obedient to wear Muslim clothes, using headscarves
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or veils if out of the house, usually also wearing
brackets. In other words, covering aurat.
The cultural values found in the paias
parabitonmu have a value of comfort, calm especially
in mingling, tidiness, and compatibility. If clean
clothes will certainly feel comfortable and calm
hanging out with friends, because if the clothes dirty
and smelly the friend will stay away and even feel
"disgusted" to see us. Clothing should be washed with
laundry soap. Used to use bar soap, now using a
ditergen. People used to wash clothes in the river by
hand now using a washing machine in the bathroom.
3.4 Norms and Cultural Values Paias
Bagasmu (Clean Your House)
The house is a place to shelter from both natural and
animal (wild) disturbances. All furniture items can be
well preserved. However, the house must be kept
clean so that we who live in the house feel
comfortable and safe. Cleaning the house is not just
swept and mopping the floor, but also treated and
repaired if there is damage, such as the roof leak. If it
can be once a year the house is painted.
Norms and cultural values contained in this paias
bagasmu is related to the procedure of build a house,
for example the house should face the sunrise, so the
morning the house is lit by morning sunlight, so that
the residents of the house to be healthy. The room
inside the house should also be arranged in such a way
that comfortable, such as bedrooms and kitchens to
follow the rules or norms of the homes of Mandiling
people. For example the bedroom only has a screen
with the living room or other bedroom. The kitchen is
located in a back room close to the bathroom.
Formerly the Mandailing poeple houses were
above, like rumah panggung, under a house used as a
place to storing firewood, and items that were not
used anymore. However, it is now rarely a house like
that. Today, Mandiling community houses in
Madinah district are modern, following the times.
Housing layout has many rules that no longer follow
the cultural norm, so it is not regular. Between the
House and other houses always have a distance as a
useful page for planting trees so that the house is
comfortable, cool, because the air around it freely
enter into the house.
The cultural values contained in the cleaning of
your home are like comfort, security, tranquility, and
tranquility. If the house is organized, clean, and
sturdy then the occupants will feel safe, comfortable,
and calm. However, if the house is not feasible for
inhabited residents of uncomfortable and quiet, it
could at any time the house was collapsed.
3.5 Norms and Cultural Values Paias
Pakaranganmu (Clean Your Yard)
Cleaning the yard is done every day, especially there
is a tree in the yard, leaves must be cleaned. If
necessary the yard fenced to be more secure and know
the boundaries of land owned. The fence also shows
the tidiness of the yard. The yard can also be planted
with ornamental plants such as flowers to look
beautiful. If people want to clean up their yard of
course like village and the environment will be clean.
If necessary through the head of the community
environment are invited to work together to clean the
environment once a month or depend on mutual
agreement.
The norms and cultural values contained in paias
pakaranganmu are related to social norms. Although
Poda na Lima is an individual's life philosophy, the
fifth advices is related to society and the environment.
Every individual homeowner who has a yard or yard
is required to clean it, especially on this yard there are
trees that every day the leaves fall, not only that, if in
front of the house there is a ditch, it is necessary to
clean the channel so as not to clog up and if it rains
down there is no flood. This rule becomes a social
rule, but in fact it is an individual's consciousness to
clean up on his home page and more on his
environment.
Cultural value contained in this paias
pakarangamu cleanliness, coolness, beauty, and
environmental awareness. Individuals of the
Mandailing people are expected to care for the
environment, in order to avoid natural disasters, such
as floods, landslides, and earthquakes.
4 CONCLUSIONS
Philosophy Poda na Lima has experienced a shift in
values in the lives of Mandailing people. However,
once we understand the cultural norms and values
contained in Poda na Lima it is necessary to be
preserved and taught again to the individuals of the
Mandiling people, especially the younger generation.
This can be done either through school or
government. Currently in the school curriculum there
is a local content (mulok) where the Poda na Lima
philosophy can be introduced and re-taught in schools
in the Mandailing area.
From the norms and cultural values Poda na Lima
is clearly still relevant philosophy is to be practiced at
this time.because, Poda na Lima's philosophy of life
is a concept of cleanliness. Although the philosophy
of life is individual, but it is very important in people's
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lives. The society is made up of individuals, who are
expected to be good, religious, social, and
environmentally concerned. The most important
philosophy has religious norms and values, hygiene,
health, social, and environment.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The writers would like to express appreciation to The
Ministries of Research, Technology and Higher
Education of Indonesia for funding the research grant
no 62/UN5.2.3.1/PPM/KP-DRPM/2018.
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