Reflective Core Values of Sundanese Life: An Integration Inculcates the Value of Delays in the Environment of Pasundan University Asep Sjamsulbachri, Deni Zein Tarsidi
Universitas Pasundan Bandung
Abstract
The reality of Indonesia that has a diversity of ethnic cultures and cultures and different religions, one of the second largest ethnic is Sundanese which certainly has a unique value of civilization but still sticking in the corridors of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. This research uses phenomenology method, with data collection technique through observation, interview and documentation analysis. The moral values of Sundanese culture that are implemented in campus life can create harmony among the leaders, lecturers, employees and students, so that the harmonious atmosphere among students in their campus life when they come from various ethnic and religious and also different culture, even many foreign students study here, both undergraduate-postgraduate degree. The existence of Sunda Core Value crystallized in the motto luhung elmuna (high science), pengkuh agamana (strong religion), jembar budayana (cultural fields) for every graduate, its distinctive mission of maintaining Sundanese culture and glorifying syiar islam, appearing in campus atmosphere, tolerance of mutual respect among them and Silih Asih (Love each other), Silih Asah (mutual competition), Silih Asuh (Alternate care) reflects the atmosphere of life spiritually Pancasila, which became the Core Value Nation of Indonesia.