The chakra is called Ashoka Chakra because it has been derived from Asoka Pillar.
The Ashoka Chakra contains 24 spokes which signifies that human must be ready to work for 24 hours of the day.
It is in the centre of Tiranga ( The Indian National Flag).
the chakra represents something which is related to the Ashoka king!
Ashoka Chakra means Dynamism of a peaceful change.
24 Hours in a day, Peace,Sky and Ocean
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to honour for asoka
Asoka chakra is the name of the wheel on the flag of India
24 bars
Before independence the national flag of India was a tricolor flag with a spinning wheel at it's center , after the independence spinning wheel was replaced with a wheel known as Ashoka chakra also known as dharmachakra . Indian national flag was designed by Pingali venkayyaiah .
It is taken from the Lions capital of Ashoka and having presence on various edicts of Ashoka. It has replaced pre independence charakha on the national flag. It has 24 spokes.
The national flag of India looks like a horizontal rectangular tricolor of deep saffron on the top, white in the middle with Ashokchakra, a 24-spoke wheel, in navy blue at it's center and green at the bottom.The flag of India is a horizontal tricolor in equal proportion of deep saffron on the top, white in the middle, and dark green on the bottom. In the middle of the white band there is a navy blue wheel to indicate the Dharma Chakra, the wheel of law in the Sarnath Lion Capital.
There are 24 spokes in the Ashoka Chakra, which is featured on the national flag of India.
Asoka chakra is the name of the wheel on the flag of India
White colour in our national flag signifies Peace. We Indians are peace lovers. We love and respect our national flag.
The eternal wheel of law/ the laws of Dharma.
The dharma chakra is a symbol representing law in Hinduism and the Buddhas teaching of the path to enlightment.It can also be translated as wheel of doctrine or wheel of law!!fromBindiya Khuraana
The Indian national flag, also known as the tricolor, can be referred to as "ভারতীয় জাতীয় পতাকা" in Bengali language. The flag contains three horizontal stripes of saffron, white, and green, with a navy blue Ashoka Chakra in the center. The flag represents unity among the diverse cultures, as saffron symbolizes courage and sacrifice, white represents truth and peace, green signifies faith and chivalry, while the Ashoka Chakra represents the eternal wheel of law.
There are four (4)colours in Indian national flag.Saffronwhitegreenand Deep blue in ashok chakra
On the U.S. Flag, white signifies purity, red signifies valour, and blue signifies justice.
In India, the national flag is referred to as Tirangā, or "tricolor" because it is split into three horizontal panels of orange/saffron, white, and green. In the middle of the flag, there is a blue wheel with twenty-four spokes called the Ashoka Chakra.
On July 22, 1947, during an ad hoc meeting of the Constituent Assembly, it was approved as the National Flag of India with suitable modifications, wherein the Ashok Chakra was adopted in place of the charkha.
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.
The flag of India consists of three horizontal stripes - saffron at the top, white in the middle, and green at the bottom with a navy blue Ashoka Chakra in the center. The saffron represents courage and sacrifice, white signifies truth and peace, and green symbolizes faith and chivalry. The Ashoka Chakra, a 24-spoke wheel, represents the eternal wheel of law.