Flag of Mahana
Name | Rāṣṭriya Jhaṇḍā |
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Use | National Flag |
Proportion | 2:3 (habitual) |
Adopted | 1992 |
Design | Divided into a horizontal tricolour, the top colour is blue, the middle section is thinner than the top and bottom and is white with the Kharandan Wheel in the middle, the bottom section is a crimson red. |
The national flag of Mahana (Mahanan: राष्ट्रिय झण्डा) is one of the national symbols of Mahana. The flag features the Kharandan Wheel, the religious symbol of Gaism, the most prominent religion of Mahana.
The flag was designed by Aakanksha Bista, a Mahanan artist, following the Mahanan Civil War of the early 1990s. It was created using inspiration from previous Mahanan flags and cultures, however modernised by ditching the previous triangular-shaped flags that were synonymous with the nation before the war.
National Flag
Colour Scheme
The flag consists of a horizontal triband, with the central band being thinner than the outer two, that uses, in order, Mahanan Blue[1], a grey-ish white and Mahanan Red[2]. The centrepiece of the flag is the Kharandan Wheel, which is hugely important to the people of Mahana.
Colour scheme |
Blue | White | Red |
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CMYK | 92-44-0-42 | 0-0-0-7 | 0-100-97-39 |
Hex triplet | #0c5395 | #eeeeee | #9a0000 |