There are 24 spokes in the Ashoka Chakra, which is featured on the national flag of India.
The Ashok Chakra on the Indian flag has 24 spokes or sticks.
The bicycle wheel had multiple spokes that connected the rim to the center hub.
The only countries with Mandarin Chinese as an official language are China, Taiwan, and Singapore.
It is a noun is referring to the spokes of a wheel.
You use it to describe the parts of a wheel that attaches the center to the rim. For example: "She put cards in the spokes of her bike wheels to make a fun sound." Well it depends the situation and how proper your trying to get into your sentence at the moment of writing also ... spokes isn't really a correct term in most english sentences unless you say I Spoke Out ( it doesn't make much sense unless if u say ) i Speak out to my teacher .
The Ashok Chakra on the Indian flag has 24 spokes or sticks.
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The Chakra in the Indian flag is important because in some parts of India, the religion relates to the Chakra. At the end of their pray, they look at the Chakra and leave the room or temple they pray in.
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Represents the then existing states in India.
24, denotes the number of hours in a day
The chakra in the centre of the flag is a variation of the Buddhist dharmachakra popularised by the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka. Ashoka's chakra was used for some of the first documented evidence of Buddhism, so in a sense this chakra really is the dharmachakra. The dharmachakra represents the doctrine of dharma, Buddha's stated path to enlightenment. The spokes of the chakra represent different things according to the number of spokes in the wheel; in the case of Ashoka's chakra with 24 spokes, the spokes represent the Twelve Laws of Origination and Twelve Laws of Termination. The turning of the wheel represents Buddha's sequential teachings of dharma, though in the case of the flag's chakra may more metaphorically represent progress or national strength and endurance over time.