Buddhism/Hinduism: Angkor Wat, a Hindu-Buddhist temple complex
Buddhism: four Bodhi tree leaves symbolize four Buddhist metaphysical concepts
Buddhism: the orange signifies Tibetan Buddhism
Buddhism: the saffron color stands for Theravada Buddhism
Buddhism: the white stands for Theravada Buddhism
Buddhism: white half stands for Chinese Buddhism
Christianity: colors signify the Catholics, the Protestants, and the peace between them
Christianity: crossed keys of Saint Peter and the Papal Tiara
Christianity: Dios, Unión, Libertad (God, Union, Liberty in Spanish)
Christianity: includes a bishop's mitre, representing the Latin Catholic bishop of Urgell
Christianity: red symbolizes the maintenance of the Christian faith
Hinduism/Buddhism: based on Hindu flags, symbols also represent Hinduism and Buddhism
Hinduism: the wheel represents Hindu Dharma
Islam: Arabic writing says "Allahu Akbar" ("God is Great")
Islam: emblem is for the Five Pillars of Islam forming "Allah", small text lines read "God is Great"
Islam: five points represent the Five Pillars of Islam
Islam: seven-pointed star represents the seven verses of the Quran's first sura
Islam: the pentagram's five points symbolize the five Pillars of Islam
Islam: writing is the Shahada, the Muslim creed
Islam: writing is the Shahada, the Muslim creed
Judaism: the layout symbolizes a prayer shawl with a Star of David
Traditional: rays symbolize the twelve periods of one-twelfth of a day used in Chinese astrology
Traditional: red circle represents the sun goddess Amaterasu
Traditional: stars from traditional belief of seven heavenly mountains with a star shining above each
Traditional: Sun of May's features are that of the Inca god Inti
Traditional: Sun of May's features are that of the Inca god Inti
Traditional: Taegeuk symbol is associated with Taoism and I Ching trigrams
Traditional: Taijitu symbol of yin and yang is associated with Taoism and traditional shamanism
Traditional: the Aztec legend of Tenochtitlan