IMPLEMENTATION OF PANCASILA VALUES IN THE TRI HITA KARANA CONCEPT
Abstract
The resulting values within the philosophy and ideology of Pancasila are noble and sustainable, as well as universal. These values grow and develop within the lives of the Indonesian people, believed to be good and true. The Balinese Hindu community also believes in these values, which are described in various philosophical concepts of life, one of which is the Tri Hita concept.
Tri Hita Karana originates from Sanskrit and is formed from three words: Tri, meaning three; Hita, meaning happiness or prosperity; and Karana, meaning cause or causes. Thus, the Tri Hita Karana philosophy contains the meaning of three causes of happiness: a life in harmony between humans and humans (pawongan), humans and the environment (palemahan), and humans and God (parahyangan).
This concept aligns with the concept of life based on Pancasila values. In the life of the nation and state, Indonesia hopes for the realization of a socially just society based on belief in the Almighty God, in harmony with just and civilized humanity, upholding unity and oneness through deliberation to consensus. In this way, the complete development of the Indonesian people and all Indonesian society will be realized, namely a just and prosperous society based on Pancasila.
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