The flag of Nepal is a unique non-rectangular symbol featuring two triangles, representing bravery, peace, and the diverse culture of the country.
Overview
History Of The Flag
Design And Symbolism
Cultural Significance
Meaning Of The Colors
Flag Protocol And Etiquette
Flag Variations And Standards
Use Of The Flag In Celebrations
Recent Changes And Controversies
Comparison With Other National Flags
Kathmandu Valley
Rhododendron
Government
Mountains
Community
Triangle
Progress
People
India
Nepal
๐ณ๐ต The flag of Nepal is the only national flag in the world that is not rectangular.
๐ It features two stacked triangles, each representing important symbols.
โ๏ธ The first triangle has a white sun with 12 rays, symbolizing bravery.
๐ The second triangle features a white moon, which represents peace.
๐ฅ The vibrant crimson red in the flag stands for the bravery and courage of the Nepali people.
๐ The blue border of the flag symbolizes peace and harmony.
๐ The current design of the flag was officially adopted in 1962.
๐๏ธ The flag has a historical connection to the Malla kings from the 12th to 18th centuries.
๐ฉ When displaying the flag, it should never touch the ground as that represents disrespect.
๐ The flag is proudly displayed during festivals like Dashain and Tihar, symbolizing national pride.
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