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:*representing [[Theravada]]: the '''saffron or ochre''' (<font color=#ffd068>'''color: #ffd068'''</font>) robes of Theravada monastics
 
:*representing [[Theravada]]: the '''saffron or ochre''' (<font color=#ffd068>'''color: #ffd068'''</font>) robes of Theravada monastics
 
:*representing all: the '''very soft yellow''' robes of postulants and lay devotees ('''<font color=#ffffdd>color: #ffffdd</font>''')
 
:*representing all: the '''very soft yellow''' robes of postulants and lay devotees ('''<font color=#ffffdd>color: #ffffdd</font>''')
 
  
 
Note: this are the recommended colors to use on the template. If you want to make variations to the color scheme propose them on the talk page.
 
Note: this are the recommended colors to use on the template. If you want to make variations to the color scheme propose them on the talk page.

Revision as of 05:25, 9 September 2008

About

smaller (formerly "terse") fork of {{Template:Buddhism}}

Color scheme

The color scheme of this page is based on the varied colors of monastic robes including:

  • representing Vajrayana: the burgundy (color: #af4630) robes with yellow (color: #af4630) highlights of Tibetan monastics
  • representing Mahayana: the black (color: #000) robes of Zen monastics, and Shin ministers
  • representing Theravada: the saffron or ochre (color: #ffd068) robes of Theravada monastics
  • representing all: the very soft yellow robes of postulants and lay devotees (color: #ffffdd)

Note: this are the recommended colors to use on the template. If you want to make variations to the color scheme propose them on the talk page.

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Buddhism
Dharma Wheel.svg
Portal - Category

History
Gautama Buddha

Concepts
Four Noble Truths
Karma - Rebirth
Samsara

Practices
Three Jewels
Precepts

Nirvana
Stages
Bodhisattva

Regions - Countries

Schools - Canons
Theravāda - Pali
Mahāyāna - Chinese
Vajrayāna - Tibetan

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