chakra in indian flag is taken from
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Chakra in Indian flag is taken from the 'Ashoka Chakra'.
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Chakra in Indian flag is taken from the 'Ashoka Chakra'.
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Chakra in Indian Flag is taken from the Ashoka Stambh.
Ashok Stambh is situated in Sarnath in Varansi (U.P.) in India.
Ashoka was the great Indian King from the Mourya dynasty.
Ashoka Chakra appears on a number of edicts of King Ashoka,
Ashok Chakra has Twenty-Four (24) Teelees (spokes),
Twelve spokes in the Chakra are the symbols of sadness man's ignorance and ohter twelve spokes are symbols of the state of Nirvana (Buddha, meaning 'Arahant') from grief.
The colour of Ashoka Chakra in Indian flag is Blue.
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