Flag of Sri Lanka
The Flag of Sri Lanka, also called the Lion Flag, has a gold lion passant, holding a sword in its right fore paw, in front of a crimson background with four golden bo leaves in each corner. Around the background is a yellow border, and to its left are two vertical stripes of equal size in saffron and green, with the saffron stripe closest to the lion.
| Use | Civil and state flag, civil ensign |
|---|---|
| Proportion | 1:2 |
| Adopted | May 22, 1972 |
| Design | Dark red rectangular panel bordered yellow containing a yellow lion passant holding a sword upright in its right fore paw, and four pipul leaves, one in each corner, and next to the hoist two vertical stripes, green and orange, also bordered yellow together. |
Variant flag of Sri Lanka | |
| Use | Naval ensign |
| Proportion | 1:2 |
| Adopted | 1972 |
| Design | White with the national flag in the canton. |
It became the flag in 1950 following the recommendations of a committee appointed by the 1st Prime Minister of Sri Lanka D.S. Senanayake.
Flag Of Sri Lanka Media
Flag of Dutugamunu, Anuradhapura period
Flag of Kingdom of Gampola's flag, c. 1341–1408
Flag of the Kingdom of Kotte's flag, c. 1412–1597
Flag of Kingdom of Sitawaka's flag, c. 1521-1594
Flag of the Dominion of Ceylon, 1948–1951