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=  Pancasialist  = The name Pancasila comes from Sanskrit, namely panca which means five and Sila which means foundation. So that Pancasila is the five foundations of the Indonesian state.

Quoting from Ronto's book Pancasila as Ideology and State Fundamentals, Pancasila consists of the words 'panca' which means five and 'syla' which means a rock.

While the meaning as a basis of the state, quoted from the book 'Citizenship Education' published by Interplus, Pancasila has a meaning as the philosophy of the state. This understanding makes a basic value norm to regulate government or state administration.

The Pancasila symbol is the Garuda bird. This is because the Garuda bird is called the king of all birds and is usually known as the Sacred Eagle.

Garuda bird also symbolizes strength and dynamic motion. This can be seen from its expanding wings, ready to fly into the sky.

The two legs of the Garuda bird on the Pancasila symbol grip the white ribbon that reads 'Unity in Diversity' which has different meanings but is still one.

This symbolizes the differences in ethnicity, culture, race, and religion of the Indonesian people which have become a separate strength for the nation.

The meaning of the Garuda symbol:

- Gold color

The Garuda bird on the Pancasila symbol is symbolized in yellow gold. This color has the meaning of majesty.

The Indonesian nation always upholds the dignity of the nation which is noble and noble.

 - Number of feathers 

The number of feathers on Garuda, the symbol of Pancasila, means the birth of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia:


 * 17 feathers on the right and left wings symbolize the date of Indonesian independence, namely the 117th.
 * 45 feathers on the neck indicate the year of Indonesian independence.
 * 19 strands of feathers at the base of the tail mean the year of Indonesian independence.
 * 8 strands of feathers on the tail indicate the month of Indonesian independence.

 - Shield 

The shield has a symbol of struggle and protection. Shields are often taken to the battlefield by soldiers to protect themselves from enemy attacks.

The transverse lines on the shield into the upper and lower spaces symbolize the Equator which indeed divides the Indonesian Archipelago.

The shield is divided into five parts which symbolize the precepts of Pancasila.

 Pancasila function 

In addition to the meaning, this guideline for the Indonesian nation also has 9 functions. Back to launching from the book Pancasila as the Ideology and Basis of the State, the following are its nine functions:

1. Pancasila as the state ideology,

2. Pancasila as the basis of the state,

3. Pancasila as the soul of the Indonesian nation,

4. Pancasila as the personality of the Indonesian nation,

5. Pancasila as the way of life of the Indonesian nation,

6. Pancasila as the source of all legal sources or sources of legal order of the Republic of Indonesia,

7. Pancasila as the noble agreement of the Indonesian nation,

8. Pancasila as the ideals and goals of the Indonesian nation,

9. Pancasila as a philosophy of life that unites the nation.

'''Inside there is a shield with the symbol of the 5 precepts which represent the precepts in Pancasila. The following is the meaning of the symbol of each precept:'''

1. First Please

The first precept has a yellow (single) star symbol. Quoted from the website of the Pancasila Ideology Development Agency, this first precept implies that the Indonesian nation is a nation that believes in and fears God Almighty, based on the beliefs held by each individual.

2. Second Please

This second symbol is represented by a symbol in the form of a chain. The number of these chains reaches 17 and is not interrupted. This unbroken chain has the meaning of the next generation which is passed down from generation to generation and is always interrelated and needs one another.

3. Third Precept

The symbol of this third precept is a banyan tree which marks a shelter or shelter. This means that all Indonesian people can take shelter and shelter under the auspices of the State of Indonesia.

4. Fourth Precept

The symbol of the fourth precept is the bull's head, which is quoted from the RI BPIP indicating people's power. In addition, the bull's head also represents a social animal that often gathers. In this case, the fourth precept serves as a guideline for the Indonesian people to work together and discuss in solving various problems.

5. Fifth Precept

The last symbol, namely the fifth precept of Pancasila, is rice and cotton, which mean prosperity and well-being. Through this symbol, the State of Indonesia has an obligation to prosper its people as a foundation.