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The national flag of Tibet (བོད་ཀྱི་རྒྱལ་དར།), also unofficially known as the Snow Lion Flag, depicts a white snow-covered mountain, a yellow sun with red and blue rays emanating from it, two Tibetan snow lions, a multi-coloured jewel representing Buddhist values, a taijitu and a yellow border around three of its ...
Explanation of the Symbolism of the Tibetan National Flag. In the centre stands a magnificent snow-clad mountain, which represents the great nation of Tibet, widely known as the Land Surrounded by Snow Mountains.
The national flag of Tibet (བོད་ཀྱི་རྒྱལ་དར།), also unofficially known as the Snow Lion Flag, depicts a white snow-covered mountain, a yellow sun with red and blue rays emanating from it, two Tibetan snow lions, a multi-coloured jewel representing Buddhist values, a taijitu and a yellow border around three of its four sides.
The Symbolism of the Tibetan Flag. In the centre stands a magnificent thickly snow clad mountain, which represents the great nation of Tibet, widely known as the Land Surrounded by Snow Mountains. Across the dark blue sky six red bands spread representing the original ancestors of the Tibetan people: the six tribes called Se, Mu, Dong, Tong ...
The thirteenth Dalai Lama designed the present modern Tibetan flag incorporating all of those unique symbols and colors. Here is a photo of the flag from our living room wall in Dharamsala. In the center stands a magnificent snow capped mountain, which represents the great nation of Tibet, widely known as the Land Surrounded by Snow Mountains.
Today, Tibetans, both in Tibet and in exile, continue to use our national flag as a symbol of resistance and unity. Countries around the world continue to show their solidarity by raising our national flag. Tibet’s national flag represents our hopes for a free Tibet.
The flag of Tibet was introduced in 1912 by the 13th Dalai Lama, it is based on the traditional flags of the Tibetan regiments. It served as the flag of Tibet until 1950. It remains the emblem of the government of Tibet in exile headquartered in Dharamsala, India.