Arti Lambang Pancasila | Filosofi Burung garuda Pancasila
Summary
TLDRThe video script explores the deep meaning behind the Garuda Pancasila, the emblem of Indonesia. It explains the significance of each element, from the Garuda bird representing strength and greatness, to the golden color symbolizing Indonesia's glory. The emblem also incorporates symbols such as the chain, the banyan tree, the bull's head, and the rice and cotton, each representing key values in Pancasila: unity, justice, democracy, and social welfare. The script provides a rich interpretation of how these symbols reflect Indonesia's national identity and its foundational ideology.
Takeaways
- 😀 The Garuda Pancasila is the national emblem of Indonesia, symbolizing the country's foundation and strength.
- 😀 The Garuda bird represents Indonesia as a powerful and grand nation, with golden colors symbolizing its glory and greatness.
- 😀 The Garuda grasps a white ribbon inscribed with the national motto 'Bhinneka Tunggal Ika,' meaning 'Unity in Diversity.'
- 😀 The Garuda's wings, claws, and tail represent the strength, development, and power of Indonesia.
- 😀 The number 17 on the wings, 8 on the tail, and 45 feathers on the neck of the Garuda represent Indonesia's independence day (August 17, 1945).
- 😀 'Bhinneka Tunggal Ika' signifies the unity of the diverse ethnicities, religions, and cultures of Indonesia under one nation, one culture, and one language.
- 😀 The star in the emblem represents the first principle of Pancasila: Belief in the one and only God, signifying the nation's religious values.
- 😀 The gold chain on the emblem symbolizes the second principle of Pancasila: Just and civilized humanity, depicting a connection between generations and genders.
- 😀 The banyan tree in the emblem symbolizes the third principle of Pancasila: The unity of Indonesia, offering shelter to all Indonesian people, despite their differences.
- 😀 The bull's head represents the fourth principle of Pancasila: Democracy led by wisdom in deliberation and representation, symbolizing social cooperation and discussion.
- 😀 The rice and cotton symbols in the emblem represent the fifth principle of Pancasila: Social justice for all Indonesians, highlighting basic human needs like food and clothing.
Q & A
What is the significance of the Garuda in the Pancasila emblem?
-The Garuda symbolizes strength and power, representing Indonesia as a great and mighty nation. Its golden color signifies the glory and greatness of the country.
What does the inscription 'Bhinneka Tunggal Ika' on the ribbon held by the Garuda mean?
-'Bhinneka Tunggal Ika' means 'Unity in Diversity,' emphasizing that despite Indonesia's cultural, religious, and ethnic differences, the country remains united as one nation.
What do the 17 feathers on the Garuda's wings represent?
-The 17 feathers on the Garuda's wings symbolize Indonesia's Independence Day, which is celebrated on August 17th.
What is the significance of the number 8 in the Garuda emblem?
-The 8 feathers on the Garuda's tail symbolize the month of August, which is when Indonesia gained independence.
Why does the Garuda have 45 feathers around its neck?
-The 45 feathers around the Garuda's neck represent the year 1945, which is the year Indonesia declared its independence.
What does the star on the Garuda represent?
-The star represents the first principle of Pancasila, 'Belief in One God,' signifying that Indonesia is a religious nation, where each individual is free to practice their faith.
What is the meaning of the golden chain symbol on the Garuda's right side?
-The golden chain represents the second principle of Pancasila, 'Just and Civilized Humanity.' It symbolizes unity and mutual dependence between men and women, signifying that people need each other to form a strong nation.
What does the banyan tree on the Garuda represent?
-The banyan tree symbolizes the third principle of Pancasila, 'The Unity of Indonesia.' It represents shelter and protection, reflecting the idea that all Indonesians are united under one national identity.
What is the meaning of the bull's head on the Garuda emblem?
-The bull's head symbolizes the fourth principle of Pancasila, 'Democracy led by Wisdom in Deliberation and Representation.' It represents the strength and power of the people in decision-making through discussions and deliberations.
What do the rice and cotton symbols on the Garuda represent?
-The rice and cotton represent the fifth principle of Pancasila, 'Social Justice for All Indonesians.' They symbolize the people's basic needs for food and clothing, reflecting the nation's commitment to ensuring prosperity and welfare for all its citizens.
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