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This design features the symbol of the 969 Movement, which is a nationalist movement opposed to Islam’s expansion in predominantly-Buddhist Burma which is led by Ashin Wirathu, a nationalist Burmese Buddhist monk and spiritual leader.
The 969 Movement is a social movement to preserve the cultural traditions of Buddhism in Buddhist countries and organizes campaigns in support of mutual aid to Buddhists.
The design is composed of the triple lion figure used by the ancient Buddhist King Ashoka, and the characters are the Burmese numbers for 969, which symbolize the virtues of the Buddha, Buddhist practices and the Buddhist community. The first 9 stands for the nine special attributes of the Lord Buddha and the 6 for the six special attributes of his Dharma, or Buddhist Teachings, and the last 9 represents the nine special attributes of Buddhist Sangha (monastic community). Those special attributes are the Three Jewels of the Buddha. In the past, the Buddha, Sangha, Dhamma, the wheel of Dhamma, and "969" were Buddhist signs.