Alt-Buddhism

Alternative Western Buddhism (shortened to Alt-Buddhism), also known as Navakavada ("Way of the Juniors"), is a contemporary  movement that advocates the creation of a new school of   that repackages the fundamentalist teachings of Theravada Buddhism for a universal (but mainly Western) audience, in reaction to the mainstream form of Buddhism currently practiced in the West, which it sees as ultraliberal, emasculated, secular, materialist and politically correct.

It follows a fundamentalist form of Theravada Buddhism, but ultimately rejects its framework as being incompatible with post-modern Western life.

Navakavada was laid out in The Outsider by American blogger John David Reynolds (known by his Dharma name Paññobhāsa), who was a Theravada monk in Burma for 30 years before returning to  the US.

Burmese Buddhist Flag version

 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) Split into six vertical segments along the ball.
 * 3) Fill in the first five segments in the following colors from left to right: dark blue (#2d3293), yellow (#ffff00), red (#eb1d27), white (#ffffff) and pink (#ffc8fc).
 * 4) In the sixth segment, use the same colors horizontally from top to bottom in five segments.
 * 5) Draw two moderately bright purple (#ce00ec) eyes and you're done!

Sauwastika Flag version

 * 1) Draw a ball.
 * 2) Fill it with orange (#ff6804).
 * 3) Draw a white (#ffffff) sauwastika (counterclockwise/left-facing swastika 卍).
 * 4) Draw one moderately bright purple (#ce00ec) eye with a regular black (#000000) outline, preferably on its right side (your left).
 * 5) Draw the other eye (preferably its left, or your right) with a grey (#585858) outline and fill it with sky blue (#00a8f3), similar to that of [[File:Rightac.png]], and you're done!