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National Spiritual Day, observed every November 3, is an important moment for Indonesians to reflect on spiritual values and strengthen interfaith tolerance. This observance serves as a reminder to live harmoniously amid diversity and uphold the nation’s foundation of unity.
Indonesia is known for its rich diversity of religions and beliefs. In this context, National Spiritual Day reminds everyone to cherish brotherhood, respect religious freedom, and embody the nation’s motto, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika — Unity in Diversity.
Beyond faith, this commemoration also promotes religious moderation. A balanced approach to faith helps prevent conflict and fosters harmony. Through interfaith prayers, discussions, and cultural activities, the spirit of unity continues to grow stronger.
The National Spiritual Day on November 3 is also a valuable opportunity for younger generations to explore the deeper meaning of spirituality — one that extends beyond rituals into daily acts of kindness, empathy, and respect.
With this celebration, let us continue to uphold peace, cherish diversity, and strengthen our unity as one Indonesian nation.
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