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From 1952 until the fall of the royal government in 1975, the country had a red flag, with a white three-headed elephant (representing the Hindu god Erawan) in the middle. On top of the elephant is a nine-folded umbrella, while the elephant itself stands on a five-level pedestal.
The white three-headed elephant and white parasol on a red field was chosen by the kingdom of Luang Prabang, which became a French protectorate in 1893, and, on May 11, 1947, by the Kingdom of Laos.
24 cze 2024 · The three-headed elephant is a significant symbol in Laos, representing the ancient kingdom of Lan Xang. It is also known as Airavata, which is of Buddhist/Hindu origin. In Hindu mythology, Airavata is a mythological white elephant who carries the Hindu god Indra.
From 1952 to 1975, the country used a red flag with with three-headed elephant standing on a pedestal and covered by nine-folded umbrella. Following the fall of the royal government in 1975, the country readopted the red and blue flag as the national flag.
The white elephant is a common royal symbol in South East Asia, especially in Laos, Thailand and Myanmar and the three heads as three kingdoms that formed the kingdom of Laos, including Vientiane, Luang Prabang and Champasak.
The royalist flag with the three-headed elephant was reinstated and remained the emblem of Laos through the era of constitutional monarchy until 1975. A watershed moment arrived on December 2, 1975, with the fall of the royal government and the establishment of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic.
31 mar 2024 · The flag featured a three-headed white elephant and a candle emitting rays on a red background. The design represented the mythical and cultural heritage of the country. In 1950 when anti-colonialist movements started an armed struggle to overthrow the royal government.