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The Jakarta Charter (Indonesian: Piagam Jakarta) was a document drawn up by members of the Indonesian Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence (BPUPK) on 22 June 1945 in Jakarta that later formed the basis of the preamble to the Constitution of Indonesia.
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 ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 17:24, 28 January 2016: 110 × 110 (72 KB): Gunkarta: Pancasila symbols corrections (on rice seeds numbers) 17:46, 3 September 2010
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on az.wikipedia.org Pançasila fəlsəfəsi; İndoneziya Dövlət Gerbi; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org
In the lower left quarter, on a white background, are a gold-and-white paddy and cotton. There are 17 seeds of rice and 5 cotton buds. These represent the fifth Pancasila principle, the principle of "Social Justice for the Entire People of Indonesia". [2] The rice and cotton represent sustenance and livelihood.
[1] [2] The policy was then formulated in the MPR RI resolution No. II/MPR/1983 elucidating State Policy Guidelines ( Garis-garis Besar Haluan Negara ) which stated that political parties and the "Functional Groups" (official term for Golkar Party ) must be the formidable political and social might that have Pancasila as their one and only ...
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on az.wikipedia.org Pançasila fəlsəfəsi; İndoneziya Dövlət Gerbi; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org
The sutta discusses two main topics: the elaboration of the "Ten Precepts" (Cula-sila) and the "Middle Precepts" (Majjhima-sila). Cula-sila deals with the Ten Precepts to be practiced by devout Buddhists, while Majjhima-sila gives a detailed description of the practice of the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth precepts, together with a further ...