Chando Ba

The Chando Ba (चांदो ब; Indoinastani for "Father Moon") is an ancient symbol dating back to 3000 BCE from Northwestern Down Unian. It is the national symbol of Indoinastan and sacred to the Santhal ethnic group. It is used by the Indoinastan Revolutionary Airforce, and is present on the Indoinastani national flag.

Meaning
Chando Ba's can be represented in various ways. It has different meaning to different cultures among the Indoinastan subcontinent and Down Unian. To the Muscovs (Slavs), the green means Indoinastan's flora and fauna, and the yellow/orange as wheat and bread for the people. To the Hindus, the green stands for fertility, and the orange for the courage and power, as well as Hinduism. Although many cultures have different perspectives on the Chando Ba, it is believed to originated from the Santhal ethnic group. Although their depiction was very different from the modern one, it's resemblance to the modern Chando Ba is undeniable. To Santhals, the green stands for nature and fertility and the orange stands for the moon. As ludicrous as it may sound, yellow moons were a thing where the Santhals lived. It usually happened during lunar eclipses, but were extremely rare. It was believe that yellow moons meant that "Chando Baba" (Father Moon), came down to Earth and brought prosperity and peace to Earth...