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The
Buddhist flag is a modern creation it was jointly designed
by Mr J.R. de Silva and Colonel Henry S. Olcott to mark the
revival of Buddhism in Ceylon in 1880. It was accepted as
the International Buddhist Flag by the 1952 World Buddhist
Congress.
Colonel
Olcott designed a flag from the six colours of the aura that
he believed shone around the head of the Buddha after His
Enlightenment.
The
first five stripes of the flag are of five colours.
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| Blue: |
Universal
Compassion |
| Yellow
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The
Middle Path |
| Red
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Blessings |
| White
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Purity
and Liberation |
| Orange
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Wisdom |
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The
sixth colour is a conglomeration of the five, but for the
design, it has been separated into its constituent colours.
The
colonel's flag later came to symbolize the unity of
Buddhists. Thereafter, it has been used worldwide and has
been used in nearly 60 countries during Buddhist festive
seasons, particularly during the Vesak celebrations.
Colonel
Olcott was one of the greatest American Buddhists who
dedicated his later life entirely to the people of Asia. He
is known as the father of the Buddhist education movement
since he initiated the establishment of close to 400
Buddhist schools and colleges in Sri Lanka.
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