Indonesiens riksvapen

Indonesiens statsvapen
Statsvapen, heraldiskt vapen
Tillkomst11 februari 1950
LandIndonesien
Tillhör juris­dik­tionIndonesien
Utgiv­nings­da­tum11 februari 1950

Indonesiens riksvapen visar hinduernas heliga fågel, örnen Garuda. På vapenskölden syns i mitten en femuddig stjärna som symboliserar tron på det gudomliga. Buffelhuvudet är en symbol för landets suveränitet och sädesaxen visar på välstånd. Kedjan symboliserar samhörigheten mellan folkgrupperna. Nederst står mottot: "Enighet i mångfald".

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State emblem of Indonesia is called Garuda Pancasila. The main part of the coat of arms is the golden mythical bird Garuda with a shield on its chest and a scroll gripped by its leg bears the national motto: "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika", roughly means "Unity in Diversity". The shield's five emblems represent Pancasila, the five principles of Indonesia's national philosophy. The numbers of feathers was meant to symbolize the date of Indonesian Proclamation of Independence; 17 feathers on each wings, 8 tail feathers, 19 upper tail feathers (under the shield, above the tail), and 45 neck feathers; all symbolize 17-8-1945; 17th August 1945. Garuda Pancasila was designed by Sultan Hamid II of Pontianak, and was adopted as national coat of arms on February 11, 1950.