Science, asked by itsmerekha2017, 1 month ago

What does a nation’s flag represent?​

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Answered by vinuthaadvika
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Answer:

National flags are assumed to be imbued with psychological meaning, paramount in conceptually representing the nation's core values, condensing the history and memories associated with one's nation, and embodying what the nation stands for (e.g., Butz, 2009; Schatz & Lavine, 2007).

Answered by presentmoment
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As a flag, a piece of fabric that is primarily rectangular and features a specific pattern, design, or emblem is coloured differently.

Explanation:

  • Our national flag is a horizontally coloured rectangular fabric with saffron at the top (also known as Kesari), white in the middle, and green at the bottom. At the centre is a navy blue Ashoka Chakra with 24 spikes. This triband is also known as 'Tiranga,' which translates to 'three colours.'
  • The top saffron band signifies our youthful and new nation's daring and strength, while the white band in the middle represents peace and truth. The green ring, on the other hand, depicts our motherland's growth, fertility, and auspiciousness.
  • The most prominent symbol of our national flag is found in the white band's centre and midsection. The Ashoka Chakra, also known as the Dharma Chakra, is the symbol.

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