PROVINCIAL STANDARD

The Provincial Standard of the Province of South East Asia is in the Colour of the Order as the background. At the "middle base" area the name of the Province, along with the date the province was constituted and consecrated is embroidered in Gold.
On the Top or the "Middle Base" is the name of our Province At it's "heart Point", the insignia of the order is embroidered in gold, featuring two swords saltirewise laid on a triangle which is in turn laid on a 7 pointed star.
On the "sinister side" of the standard, is depicted the Gateway of India, while on the "dexter" side is depicted the Merlion of Singapore, the iconic symbol of Singapore, the financial hub and thus representing the whole of South East Asia.
At the "Honour point" is the famous India Gate and, at the "Navel point" is the famous and ancient Shore Temple at Mahabalipuram, all embroidered in Gold thread.
The "chief point" of the standard is embroidered with the name of our order. The Provincial Standard was dedicated by Most Excellent Great Chief, Most Excellent Sir Knight Bernard Woods in the presence of the Provincial Grand Chief RESK Bharat Venkat Epur, the primus Provincial Grand Superintendent and others.