Why does nepal have a triangular flag




















In , Nepal modernized its National flag and the new designed was based on the original design. New design only set standard rules on how to draw the National flag of Nepal and made minor changes to the original flag.

Rimal was a renowned architect at that time. The National flag of Nepal has three colors; crimson red, white and blue. In the two pennants, the color is crimson red, which is also the national color of Nepal and the color of the national flower, the rhododendron. The color at the border of the flag is blue, which represents peace and harmony. The third color in the national flag of Nepal is white which is in the Sun and crescent moon of the flag.

Some countries flag is even almost exactly similar, for example, the flag of Chad and Romania, they have only a slight difference in shades of color. Even some flags look similar when they are turned upside down and some have just added symbols that make them different from the similar one. In the crowd of hundreds of national flags in this world, anyone can identify the unique national flag of Nepal.

As it is only one of its kind and the only non-quadrilateral national flag in the whole world. The national flag of Nepal is a simplified combination of two single pennants. It appears as a blend of two single flags or pennons.

The flag looks like a combination of two triangles, in which the upper triangle is a ninety-degree triangle with its longer side at the bottom.

The other triangular shape is placed at the lower segment with the shorter side at its bottom. Though the triangular flags were common in the South Asian territory after the British colonization, the shape of flags was changed into Quadrilateral shape by various nations in South Asian territory. The rectangular flags got popular in the whole world because the Europeans who had the first rectangular flags colonized almost the whole world and every country copied them, except Nepal.

Nepal was able to keep its traditional flag and now is the only flag to be recognized as a Non-Quadrilateral flag in the world. Nepal was never colonized by any nation so it stands out to maintain its identity and national flag which is still the same for centuries. The triangular flags are also used in Nepali temples, as well as, still, it can be seen in Indian temples. But the flag of Nepal carries the archaeological heritage of the Aryans people of South Asia.

The Dhoja which simply means flag is generally triangular in Hindu temple and each God in Hinduism has their significant flag. As stated by the designer of the modern flag of Nepal, Mr. Rimal, he chooses to keep the design of the flag of Nepal same as it was at that time, that is in the triangular shape because it may also symbolize the high mountains of Nepal whenever any person would see the triangles of the flag. So along with the religious and cultural view of designing the triangular flag, the flag also symbolizes the geography of Nepal.

The crimson red color in the flag is the color of the victory, the color of the auspicious events the color of the national flower of Nepal, Rhododendron. Whereas, the blue color on the border of the flag symbolizes the peace. The two colors at the same time symbolize the opposite things.

These two colors represent that the Nepalese people live in peace and harmony but if needed they can show their bravery and can be ferocious if someone tries to wage war against them. In the religious view, the blue color is related to the vast sky and deep sea which are supposed to be eternal. It is believed that the country will also remain for eternal time. White is the color of purity and neutrality. The red color in the flag also symbolizes the bravery of Nepalese people.

In modern times, the flag is also the symbol of the Bravery of Nepalese people, as Gurkha Army is known in the whole world for their bravery. In general, the Blue color symbolizes knowledge, wisdom, tranquillity, and peace. Before , the sun and the crescent moon had human faces with nose, eyes and a symbol on the forehead.

These signs of the flag were removed to modernize the flag by the new designer. The Modern flag of Nepal was adopted on December 16, , with the formation of a new Constitution. There was variation in the use of the sun and moon in upper and lower pennants before the standardization. The flag borrows the basic design from the original design, which has been in use for more than a thousand years.

Nepali Flag is considered as the most mathematical Flag in the world. The flag is designed in such a way that it can be constructed without the use of a ruler or scale. Good knowledge of Geometry is required to construct the flag perfectly. And in the upper triangle, the top most angle is On August 23, , more than 35, Nepalese People gathered to form the world record for the largest human flag. The attempt was approved by the Guinness Book of World Records in August which broke the previous record set by Pakistan with 28, participants at the National Hockey Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan just six months ago.

The record of the largest human flag of Nepal was broken by an attempt in India with 43, participants. The flag of Nepal can be easily constructed by just following the steps mentioned in the Constitution of Nepal.

There is a fixed set of instructions to draw the National Flag of Nepal. Since , after modernizing the National flag of Nepal, the rules to draw the National flag of Nepal is in every Constitution of Nepal that came into effect after It was a proud moment for the Nepalese people to see their flag on the tallest building in the world.

As we know there is the moon and the sun in the flag of Nepal. These symbols in the flag are also said to express the strong belief that Nepal will be there on the earth as long as the Sun and Moon are in the sky.

It is because the name of the country Nepal is mentioned in Vedas and Mahabharata too, so the history of the country Nepal is believed to be from Vedic Era and is believed that it will remain till the end of the Universe. As we know, for every country National Flag carries their pride and honor.

Similarly, it is a matter of pride and honor for Nepalese people and even more than that. So here are some of the places where there is the use of the National flag of Nepal as a matter of Pride and Honour.

President and Prime Minister are the representatives of our nation so as the flag. So a small flag can be seen in the vehicles of these respective people. Government buildings are the property of the Nation. So we can see the National flag of Nepal at the top of these buildings. These flags are flown to honor and represent the nation. The national flags can be seen flying high on top of these Government buildings. The Judiciary is an important organ of the government and the guardian of the law.

A court is a place where an individual of a Nation can get justice. A court is a place where justice can be provided to its citizens. A National flag of Nepal can be seen at the Judiciary buildings in Nepal. The Military bases are one of the places where the Flag of Nepal is flown with the highest respect. The national army of Nepal is also the representative of a nation.

Whenever Nepal Army takes part in International Mission like in the United Nations Peacekeeping Forces, they wear a dress with a small flag in their arms to represent Nepal in Foreign land. Nepal has diplomatic relations with many countries of the world. And many Embassies of Nepal are located in various friendly countries of Nepal. An Embassy is a place where you can see the National flag flowing freely in foreign countries.

The flag in Embassies represents the nation in a foreign land. On December 16, , the Nepali flag was standardized by setting rules to draw the Nepali National flag.

However, the flag is almost fully based on the original design of the flag, which has been in use for centuries. The present Constitution, the Constitution of Nepal in Article 8 also defines and prescribes the method of drawing the National flag of Nepal. The method of drawing the flag and other particulars relating thereto shall be as set out in Schedule 1.

Similarly, in the new Constitution, the Constitution of Nepal BS , the method of drawing is described in Schedule 1. Here is the Schedule 1 of the Constitution of Nepal And now Join BD.

Mark off the line FG equal to the line AB. Join the point R and S making RS. Since , the swiss soldiers wear a white cross on their cloths. In , swiss batallions created flags with the white cross and the red background. As the sign on the clothings was square they took the square form to the flag.

Honoring this, the swiss flag kept being square. The two triangles symbolize the Himalayan Mountains. The depiction of celestial bodies represents permanence and the hope that Nepal will last as long as the sun and the moon! The moon symbolizes that the Nepalese are calm, while the sun symbolizes fierceness. In , it was officially adopted as the national flag and enshrined in the Swiss Constitution.



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