Flagged Out!

Vesak is just over! It was just two weeks ago when Chong Lim asked me to go over to the Sri Lankan Buddhist temple in Assam Kumbang, Taiping to help put up some Buddhist flags. The Buddhist flag was originally designed in 1885 by the Colombo Committee, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The original flag was long and streaming and Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, an American journalist and founder and first president of the Theosophical Society, felt that inconvenient and had it modified.It was this modified flag that Anagarika Dharmapala and Olcott presented to the Japanese Emperor in1889. Like most flags in the world, the colours in the flag have their meanings: Blue (Nila) stands for loving kindness, peace and universal compassion, yellow (Pita) stands for the Middle Path - avoiding extremes, emptiness, red (Lohita) means the blessings of practice - achievement, wisdom, virtue, fortune and dignity, white (Odata), the purity of Dharma - leading to liberation, outside of time or space and orange (Manjesta) refers to the Buddha's teachings - wisdom. The five colours of the flag are some of the colours that were said to have emanated from the body of the Buddha when he attained Enlightenment. Now, what would you probably do or think if you, in your sane mind, were to see a man meditating under a tree emanating coloured lights from his body?

Comments

Liudmila said…
And I did not know when Vesak beginns this year!!! And it's just here! Sad, have urgently read about the dates.
footiam said…
Over here, Vesak Day is a holiday. We can just check the calendar for special days like Vesak, Chinese New Year, Christmas etc.
Liudmila said…
:0))) Do you have feast of all religions of your zone in the calendar? It could be splendid! Only feasts and feasts and feasts...
footiam said…
The major festivals, yes and Chinese New Year for the Chinese, Hari Raya Puasa for the Muslims, Deepavali and Thaipusam for the Hindus and Christmas for the Christians are all in the calendar And these are also public holidays for all.
Footiam I am a member of Theosophical society and if you want the photo of Buddhist flag from colombo I can send you thanks for a good post
footiam said…
Why not, I can use it in another post! By the way, what is this Theosophical society about?