What is our national motto and in which language is it written
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Answer:"Satyameva Jayate" (Sanskrit: सत्यमेवजयते satyam- a jayate; lit. "Truth alone triumphs.") is a mantra from the ancient Indian scripture Mundaka Upanishad. Upon independence of India, it was adopted as the national motto of India. It is inscribed in script at the base of the national emblem.
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1)..The Sanskrit phrase Satyameva Jayate, which translates as "Truth alone wins," is part of a mantra from the Mundaka Upanishad, a book of Hindu religion. 2)..On January 26, 1950, the day India became a republic and gained independence, it was chosen as the nation's slogan. 3)..It is part of the Indian national anthem and is written in Devanagari script at the base of the Lion Capital of Ashoka. 4)..All Indian banknotes and government documents have the symbol and the phrase "Satyameva Jayate" printed on one side.
5)..The mantra 3.1.6 from the Mundaka Upanishad is where the phrase got its start. The following is the mantra:
• Satyameva Jayate Nnta Satyena Panth Vitato Devayna Yatra Tat Satyasya Parama Nidhnam