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emblem of Bihar. essay​

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Answered by avishishukla
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Bihar is situated in the North-east part of India. It is at the eleventh position in India if seen area wise. In the north of Bihar, there is Nepal. In the south of Bihar, Jharkhand is situated. In the east of Bihar, West Bengal is situated and in the west, it shares its border with Uttar Pradesh.

Patna is the capital of Bihar. It was built by Ajatashatru. Patna was earlier known as Patliputra. The Ganga is the longest and the largest river in Bihar. There are 38 districts in Bihar.

Bihar is also the third largest populous state in India. In this state, Hindi is the official language. Bodhi tree is the state emblem of Bihar. This state is known for its cultural beauty and vast history. Its construction started a small fortress but later it became the kingdom of Magdha which spread till Afghanistan

In a way, Bihar is a reflection of Indian diversity as it is home to most of the Indian tongues.

Answered by bharathienukollu11
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The emblem of Bihar depicts the Bodhi Tree with Prayer beads, flanked by two swastikas.The 'Bodhi Tree' or the 'Peepal Tree', is symbol of knowledge, it is considered very sacred in Indian culture, and is worshipped also. The praying beads or Mala signifies spiritualism, it is also used in meditation and prayers. The base of the tree is a rectangular brick. The Swastika resembles auspiciousness in Indian religions, it is very sacred symbol for Bihari people.

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