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  2. Budi Luhur University - Wikipedia

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    Budi Luhur University is a private university in Jakarta, Indonesia. Founded on 1 April 1979 by Dr. Djaetun HS.. Founded on 1 April 1979 by Dr. Djaetun HS.. This university is a part of Budi Luhur Cakti Education Foundation ( Yayasan Pendidikan Budi Luhur Cakti ).

  3. University of Bunda Mulia - Wikipedia

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    The embryo of the University of Bunda Mulia was from the merger of two higher-education institutions, Bunda Mulia's School of Informatics and Information Management (also known as Indonesian: Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Informatika dan Komputer Bunda Mulia, or simply "Indonesian: STMIK Bunda Mulia", or Bunda Mulia School of Informatics and ...

  4. List of universities in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of higher education institutions in this category, State Islamic Universities (UIN), State Islamic Institutes (IAIN), and State Islamic Colleges (STAIN). Currently, there are 58: 23 UIN, 30 IAIN, and 5 STAIN. Acceptance of UIN, IAIN, and STAIN students throughout Indonesia can be done through the National Academic ...

  5. Buddhi Dharma University - Wikipedia

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    Buddhi Dharma University. Buddhi Dharma University ( UBD) is a private university in Karawaci, Tangerang, Banten. It is the first Buddhist university in Indonesia. It is a transformation of the College of Buddhi, which is managed by the Religious Society and Social Boen Tek Bio. Four higher education institutions have merged: STIE Buddhi, STMIK ...

  6. Balinese Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Balinese Hinduism ( Indonesian: Agama Hindu Dharma; Agama Tirtha; Agama Air Suci; Agama Hindu Bali) is the form of Hinduism practised by the majority of the population of Bali. [1] [2] [3] This is particularly associated with the Balinese people residing on the island, and represents a distinct form of Hindu worship incorporating local animism ...

  7. Yana (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    Nomenclature, etymology and orthography. In form, yāna is a neuter noun derived from the Sanskrit root yā-meaning to "go to" or "move" or "reach". The suffix employed to form this noun may have different values: while primarily yāna is understood to refer to the means (kara.na) through which one goes to/ reaches a location, it may technically also refer to the action itself (bhāva).

  8. Five wisdoms - Wikipedia

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    The Five Wisdoms are: Ādarśa-jñāna, the wisdom of "Mirror-like Awareness", "devoid of all dualistic thought and ever united with its 'content' as a mirror is with its reflections"; [2] [note 3] This type of wisdom is a transformation of the eighth consciousness, the Alayavijnana. Samatā-jñāna, the wisdom of the "Awareness of Sameness ...

  9. Pancasila (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Pancasila. (politics) A depiction of the Garuda Pancasila on a poster; each tenet of the Pancasila is written beside its symbol. Pancasila ( Indonesian: [pantʃaˈsila] ⓘ) is the official, foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia. The name is made from two words originally derived from Sanskrit: " pañca " ("five") and " śīla ...