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The flag of Jainism has five colours: red, yellow, white, green and black. These five colours represent the “Pañca-Parameṣṭhi” and the five vows, small as well as great: White – represents the arihants, souls who have conquered all passions (anger, attachments, aversion) and have attained omniscience and eternal bliss through self-realization. It also denotes peace or ahimsa (non-violence). Red – represents the siddha, souls that have attained salvation and truth. It also denotes truthfulness (satya). Yellow – represents the acharya the Masters of Adepts. The colour also stands for non-stealing (achaurya). Green – represents the upadhyaya (adepts), those who teach scriptures to monks. It also signifies chastity (brahmacharya). Black – represents the sadhus and sadhvis or monks and nuns. It also signifies non-possession. The swastika in the centre of the flag represents the four states of existence of soul. The four stages may be: heaven-beings or deities human beings animal/birds/insects/plants hell beings The three dots above the swastika represent the Ratnatraya (three jewels) of Jainism: Samyak Darshana – “Right Faith” or “Right Vision” Samyak Gyana – “Right Knowledge” Samyak Charitra – “Right Conduct”

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