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The national emblem of India is the Ashoka Chakra.There are four animals on the national emblem of India.1. Lion on the north;2. Elephant on the East;3. Horse on the south; &4. Bull on the West.
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The four Asiatic lions that stand back to back in the national emblem of India are there to symbolize confidence, courage, pride and, overall, power. This emblem is located in the city of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
That is India. India's national emblem has 4 lions. All facing in opposite directions. It has been obtained from The Ashoka Pillar.
there are four lions in the national emblem of india there is one more just below the four main lions which face the four different directions
India is a country that has a sea shore depicted in its national emblem. The national emblem of India features four lions standing back to back with an embossed wheel (Dharma Chakra) below the lions, flanked by a bull and a galloping horse, with the words "Satyameva Jayate" inscribed below.
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India's emblem was adopted January 26, 1950. On that day that India also became a republic.The emblem itself is entitled " Ashoka Stambh", which is four lions standing opposite to each other over a circular abacus. Only 3 of which are visible.Underneath the lions, is the "Ashoka Chakra" which has 24 spokes with a running horse to its left and a bull to its right.Below the emblem are the words "Satyamev Jayte" which translated means "truth always prevails".Interesting India fact: India experiences six seasons: summer, autumn, winter, spring, summer monsoon, and winter monsoon
The emblem of India is four lions standing back to back mounted on a circular base.The national anthem is Thou art the rulers of the minds of all people.
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