The Jain flag is used in different celebrations and hoisted above the main pinnacle of the temple. It comprises of five colors, swastika, three dots above swastika, Siddhashila (a curve above 3 dots and a dot above it). Colors The Jainism flag comprises of red, yellow, white, green, and blue colors that symbolize the five supreme beings known as Pacha-Paramesthi and the five primary vows of Jainism. Red: It signifies the siddha, which are souls that have achieved enlightenment and truthfulness, also known as satya . Yellow: It symbolizes the acharya, who are the Masters of Adepts. Additionally, the color of the flag also represents the principle of non-stealing, known as achaurya . White: It signifies the arihants, which are souls that have triumphed over all passions, including ...