The national emblem is an adaptation of the Lion Capital, originally found atop the Ashoka Column at Sarnath, established in 250 BC. The capital has four Asiatic lions—symbolising power, courage, pride and confidence—seated on a circular abacus.
The Ashoka Chakra is rendered in navy blue on a white background replacing the symbol of the charkha of the pre-independence version of the flag. The chakra signifies that there is life in movement and death in stagnation. It represents the dynamism of a peaceful change. India should not resist the change.
Yes , our passport carry stamp of the lion capital of ashoka. We also find it in our coins. 4. Satyamev Jayate is written under our national emblem because it signifies the Truth always wins.
Satyameva Jayate is used because truth alone triumphs and I am the recipient. Had someone else been the recipient, it would have been Satyameva Jayati. Incidentally, that is also the reason the national song says 'Vande Mataram' and not 'Vandami Mataram'.
1.The national emblem is an adaptation of the Lion Capital, originally found atop the Ashoka Column at Sarnath, established in 250 BC. The capital has four Asiatic lions—symbolising power, courage, pride and confidence.
2.The chakra signifies that there is life in movement and death in stagnation.
3.Yes , our passport carry stamp of the lion capital of ashoka, Sarnath Museum.
4.Satyameva Jayate is used because truth alone triumphs and I am the recipient.
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1.The national emblem is an adaptation of the Lion Capital, originally found atop the Ashoka Column at Sarnath, established in 250 BC. The capital has four Asiatic lions—symbolising power, courage, pride and confidence.
2.The chakra signifies that there is life in movement and death in stagnation.
3.Yes , our passport carry stamp of the lion capital of ashoka, Sarnath Museum.
4.Satyameva Jayate is used because truth alone triumphs and I am the recipient.