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Garuda Pancasila | |
Name | Garuda Pancasila |
Other Names | Garuda |
Origin | Indonesia |
The Garuda Pancasila is the national emblem of Indonesia and one of the national symbols of Indonesia.
The Garuda is a golden bird in Indian mythology. Pancasila refers to Indonesia's "Five Principles of National Founding" (the Five Principles of National Founding were originally put forward at the meeting of the "Independent Preparatory Committee" on June 1, 1945. According to the speech, in order to build Indonesia into a country where the whole world is for the public, it must implement five basic principles, namely the five principles of nation-building.
The Garuda Pancasila was designed by Muhammad Hada. The original version was an anthropomorphic "Garuda", which was later modified to a golden eagle.
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