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can you please tell me about the stage 5 of our India flag, what does the three colours represent and what does the ashoka Chakra represent in stage 5. please remember that stage 5 is the before stage of our current Indian flag​

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Answered by cutegirl1541984
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The Indian National Flag, It comprises Three colours - Saffron,White and Green, with the Ashok Chakra in navy blue colour at the centre.Every colour of the flag represents a certain aspect of the country.

Saffron: The topmost colour of the flag indicates the Strength and courage of the country. The colour also symbolises Sacrifice and hence, represents selfless feelings towards the nation.The colour reminds the political leaders to work for the country without self-motives and also encourages the soldiers for their selfless works at the borders to protect the country.

White: The middle band of the flag is of white colour indicating peace, truth and purity. White stands for purity, honesty, and peace. As India is a nation with vivid cultures and religions, this colour reminds everyone to maintain peace and live in harmony. The colour also represents knowledge and cleanliness.

Ashoka Chakra: The chakra is navy blue in colour and is made up of 24 spokes. It depicts the “wheel of the law" or the “wheel of Dharma" in the Sarnath Lion Capital made by Emperor Ashoka. It represents motion or the life in movement and death in stagnation.

Green: Green is the colour of the last band of our flag. It represents greenery or fertility, prosperity and faith. The colour shows the importance of the environment and agriculture.

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