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Theravada Buddhism, or the Way of the Elders, is also known as the Hinayana, or Lesser School. It follows the Tripitaka (three baskets), or Pali Canon, and emphasizes the monastic life of meditation as the way to reach enlightenment. Theravada Buddhists believe that enlightenment is reached by one's own effort, using the dharma (teachings) as a guide. Theravada Buddhism centres round the monastery and support for the monks. Traditionally, Theravada monks wear yellow robes.
Blue stands for water and rain. Black and white represent the racial harmony of the people. Effective date: 30 September 1966.
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