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a paraghraph abot national emblem of india

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Answered by vermanushka7487
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The national emblem of India is the adaptation of the lion capitals of Sarnath. The lion capitals is a creation of third century BC ruler, Asoka. The national emblem consists of four lions standing on an abacus with pictorial inscriptions. Three of the lions are visible, and the fourth remains hidden. The lions denote courage, confidence, pride and power each. The presence of Dharma Chakkras denotes peace and unity. The other animals present in the national emblem are a horse, bull, elephant and lion. They depict Buddhist doctrines each. The national emblem of India signifies peace and goodwill.

Answered by DhathriaGokara
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The national emblem of India is the adaptation of the lion capitals of Sarnath. The lion capitals is a creation of third century BC ruler, Asoka. The national emblem consists of four lions standing on an abacus with pictorial inscriptions. Three of the lions are visible, and the fourth remains hidden.

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