22 July 1947
Ashoka Symbol
1868
if you mean crest and emblem yes they have many the official emblem of Ireland is the harp the unoficial emblem which was adopted by the Irish people is the shamrock
No. Ireland's national emblem is the harp, and not the shamrock as many people think.
A rooster
It's the emblem of india adopted from "Ashok Chakra" .
King Ashoka was a very brave warrior. Once during a battle he used a weapon in the form of the chakra [located in the middle of the flag] to kill enemies that had circled him.Hence the reason for inclusion of his symbols in the flag and national emblem.
King Ashoka
ashoka stambha
Ashoka's stambh
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
My wife loves that golden emblem.Ashoka Chakra is India's national emblem.
That is India. India's national emblem has 4 lions. All facing in opposite directions. It has been obtained from The Ashoka Pillar.
The flag of India is made up of three horizontal stripes in orange white and green. In the middle there is a chakra or twelve spoked wheel. This chakra is based on the emblem of the third century Emperor Ashoka.
Ashoka Stambh situated at sarnath has been adopted as national emblem of India.It has four lions standing opposite to each other over a circular abacus. Only 3 of them is visible though.Below the lions there is the "Ashoka Chakra" having 24 spokes with a galloping horse to its left and a bull to its right.Below are embarked the words "Satyamev Jayte" (truth always prevails)
Ashoka stambha is a national emblem therefore not meant for public use. Only Government institutions of States and Central government can use those national emblem and symbols.Any private use of those national symbols are punishable offence.
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