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  2. File:Pancasila Sila 3 Banyan Tree.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on az.wikipedia.org Pançasila fəlsəfəsi; İndoneziya Dövlət Gerbi; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org

  3. Pancasila (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The order of Sukarno's principles was changed, thus: the fifth sila of theism and freedom of religion became first sila; the second sila remained, the original first sila was re-numbered as the third sila, and the original third and fourth sila were re-numbered as the fourth and fifth sila. [15] Sukarno accepted this proposition of the other ...

  4. Pancasila Ideology Development Agency - Wikipedia

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    The need of Pancasila preservation become intensified after the 30 September Movement, after Suharto concluded that Pancasila was no longer practiced by Indonesian population, thus "Communism/Marxism-Leninism" (sic, official state terminology) was raised as contender and challenged the state ideology. [7]

  5. Jakarta Charter - Wikipedia

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    On the second day of the trial (July 11), three BPUPK members expressed their rejection of the "Seven Words" (Tujuh Kata) in the Jakarta Charter. Most notably, Johannes Latuharhary , who was a Protestant member from Ambon , disagreed heavily with the "Seven Words."

  6. Dar Si Jaati Hai Sila - Wikipedia

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    Dar Si Jati Hai Sila (Urdu: ڈد سی جاتی ہے صلہ, lit. 'Sila lives in fear') is a Pakistani drama serial, [1] which started airing on Hum TV on 8 November 2017, replacing Yaqeen Ka Safar. The drama is directed by Kashif Nisar and written by Bee Gul. [2] [3]

  7. Five precepts - Wikipedia

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    The five precepts (Sanskrit: pañcaśīla; Pali: pañcasīla) or five rules of training (Sanskrit: pañcaśikṣapada; Pali: pañcasikkhapada) [4] [5] [note 1] is the most important system of morality for Buddhist lay people.

  8. Buddhist ethics - Wikipedia

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    The Four Noble Truths are at the foundation of Buddhist ethics: . dukkha (suffering, incapable of satisfying, painful) is an innate characteristic of existence with each rebirth; [7] [8] [9]