The arm at the top symbolizes strength.
The handshake at the bottom represents friendship and
brotherhood among the Pendekars of whatever lineage.
The tiger in the middle represents Cimande/Bogor.
On the right side we see cotton bolls. Cotton
is used to plug the orifices of the dead and cotton cloth is also
used for the shroud.
On the left side of the flag we see rice leaves.
Padi or rice is what people eat for sustenance and thus, the two
symbolize life and death.
Padi and cotton are also the symbols of
what a student
was to offer the teacher, that is food for training and cotton
for clothes. If the student was to get killed in his training it was
the cotton that would be used to wrap the body for burial. These
symbols
are also found in the Garuda Pancasila as they represent "Sandang",
and "Pangan," "cotton
and "rice". Sandang and Pangan are two of the
three primary needs in Kejawen philosophy. Sandang represents
clothing,
protection,
etc. Pangan represents the source of human's primary need
for life.