Makna Sila - sila Pada Pancasila

Ella Priandika
9 Oct 202005:29

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the meanings of the five principles (sila) of Pancasila, the philosophical foundation of Indonesia. Each principle is detailed with its corresponding symbol and significance: the first principle acknowledges the existence of God and religious freedom; the second emphasizes humanitarian justice and civility; the third focuses on national unity despite diversity; the fourth advocates for democracy through deliberation; and the fifth highlights social justice and equality for all Indonesians. The video aims to provide a clear understanding of Pancasila's values and their importance to Indonesian society.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŒŸ The first principle of Pancasila, 'Belief in One Supreme God', is symbolized by a golden star representing spiritual light, with a black background symbolizing the primordial nature of God.
  • ๐Ÿ™ Indonesia acknowledges the existence of a Supreme God and grants citizens the freedom to worship in their own ways without coercion.
  • ๐Ÿ”— The second principle, 'Just and Civilized Humanity', is symbolized by a chain of interconnected rings representing mutual human relationships and assistance.
  • ๐Ÿค This principle emphasizes that all societal structures must adhere to norms and customs, ensuring equal rights and justice for all, regardless of ethnicity, religion, race, or group.
  • ๐ŸŒณ The third principle, 'The Unity of Indonesia', is symbolized by a banyan tree with long roots representing the unity and cohesion of Indonesia.
  • ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ Despite the diversity in islands, ethnicities, languages, religions, and skin colors, Indonesians must receive equal status and welfare under the government to maintain unity.
  • ๐Ÿ‚ The fourth principle, 'Democracy Guided by the Inner Wisdom in the Unanimity Arising Out of Deliberations Amongst Representatives', is symbolized by a bull representing the social nature of democracy and deliberation.
  • ๐Ÿ—ณ๏ธ This principle highlights the need for democratic governance in Indonesia, with decisions made through consensus in representative institutions.
  • ๐ŸŒพ The fifth principle, 'Social Justice for All People of Indonesia', is symbolized by cotton and rice, representing the basic needs of all Indonesian people.
  • โš–๏ธ Every level of society is entitled to equal prosperity, which is a fundamental goal of Indonesia to ensure the welfare of all its citizens.

Q & A

  • What does the first principle of Pancasila emphasize?

    -The first principle, 'Belief in the Almighty God,' emphasizes the recognition of a divine presence and grants freedom for each citizen to worship according to their beliefs without coercion.

  • What is the symbol of the first principle of Pancasila, and what does it represent?

    -The symbol of the first principle is a golden star, representing spiritual light for humanity, with a black background symbolizing the natural state and the primordial existence of God before anything else.

  • What does the second principle of Pancasila signify?

    -The second principle, 'Just and Civilized Humanity,' signifies the obligation for all societal structures to act and behave according to norms and traditions, ensuring equal rights to create justice in humanity.

  • What is the symbol for the second principle, and what is its significance?

    -The symbol for the second principle is a chain of small rings, illustrating the interconnectedness and mutual assistance among humans, with square links representing men and round links representing women.

  • What is the meaning of the third principle of Pancasila?

    -The third principle, 'Unity of Indonesia,' underscores the need for equality in status and welfare for all Indonesians, regardless of their diverse backgrounds, to maintain national unity.

  • Describe the symbol of the third principle and its meaning.

    -The symbol of the third principle is a banyan tree with a long single root supporting the large tree, symbolizing the unity and cohesion of Indonesia.

  • What does the fourth principle of Pancasila emphasize?

    -The fourth principle, 'Democracy Guided by the Inner Wisdom in the Unanimity Arising Out of Deliberations Amongst Representatives,' emphasizes the need for democratic governance derived from, by, and for the people to achieve consensus through representative institutions.

  • What is the symbol of the fourth principle and why was it chosen?

    -The symbol of the fourth principle is a bull, chosen because bulls are social animals that like to gather, analogous to people coming together for discussions and deliberations.

  • What is the fifth principle of Pancasila and its significance?

    -The fifth principle, 'Social Justice for All Indonesian People,' signifies the aim of ensuring equal welfare for all layers and levels of society, which is the fundamental goal of Indonesia to improve the well-being of its citizens.

  • What does the symbol of the fifth principle represent?

    -The symbol of the fifth principle is rice and cotton, representing basic needs such as food and clothing, which are essential for all Indonesian people regardless of their status or position.

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