Place from where our national emblem has been taken?
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Sarnath
The national emblem is an adaptation of the Lion Capital, originally found atop the Ashoka Column at Sarnath, established in 250 BC. The capital has four Asiatic lions—symbolising power, courage, pride and confidence—seated on a circular abacus. The abacus has sculptures of a bull, a horse, a lion and an elephant.
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The National Emblem of India holds a special place, both in the history and the present of India, and it was on January 26, 1950, the historic moment when India became a republic. This symbol was officially adapted from Ashoka's Lion Capital situated at Sarnath, UP, and is the pride of every Indian
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