Sunday 28 April 2013

National Emblem of India


National Emblem of India
                                   

The National Emblem and Seal of India is an adaptation from the  sarnath lion capital of  ashoka as preserved in the sarnath museum. In the original capital four lions are carved outstanding back to back. But in the emblem only three are visible, the fourth remaining Hidden from  the view in print. The capital is mounted on an abacus in the center of which is a dharma chakra, on the right of which is the figure of a bull and one the left which the figure of a horse. Below the abacus (or the base plate) are inscribed the words ‘Satyameva jayate’ in devanagari script. These words have been taken from the mundaka upanisad in the state emblem adopted by the government of India on 26th January, 1950.      

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