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Write any 10 sentences about National Emplem of India ?

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Answered by mansipandey1919
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The National Emblem has four lions (one hidden from view) and symbolizes power, courage, and confidence. ...

The Bull represents hard work and steadfastness, Elephant represents strength, Lion represents bravery and the Horse represents loyalty, speed, and energy.

Answered by xOGGYx
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NATIONAL EMBLEM

  1. The National Emblem has four lions (one hidden from view) and symbolizes power, courage, and confidence. It stands on a circular abacus which is girded by four smaller animals, which is symbolic of guardians of the four directions- the lion of the north, the elephant of the east, the horse of the south, and the bull of the west.
  2. The abacus rests on a lotus in full bloom, which means fountainhead (creativity/fullness) of life. The motto ‘Satyameva Jayate’ inscribed below the emblem, which is a quote from Mundaka Upanishad in Devanagari script and means ‘truth alone triumphs’.
  3. The Dharma Chakra features right below the four lions, has 24 spokes which represent 24 hours in a day, signifying that time cannot be bounded and its passage is inevitable. It also provides the teaching of always moving forward in life.
  4. There are other versions of the symbol as well. In Buddhism, the animals represent four phases of Buddha’s life and in Hinduism, it is said to depict the reign of emperor Ashoka in the four geographical directions and the wheel means his enlightened rule.
  5. The Lion Capital is a sculpture which was first erected at the top of Aśoka pillar at Sarnath, which is an important Buddhist site, as this is believed to be the place where Siddhārtha Gautama (Gautama Buddha) first taught the Dharma, and Buddhist Sangha came into existence through
  6. Built-in 250 BC, the pillar is also called Aśoka Column and stands strong even today.
  7. Ashoka, fondly called by people as Ashoka the Great, was an Indian Emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from c. 268 to 232 BCE
  8. To spread the message of love and peace, he built several sculptures, stupas, and religious sites. The Lion Capital is one of the most famous architecture under his name.

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