I think you are talking about the Wheel of Law or the Ashoka Chakra, the circle in the middle. Each of those spokes represent a different a different spiritual principle. I hoped this helped.
-Nahno :-)
coz' it indicates that the indians hard work for 24 hrs every day. they are real hardworkers!
They stand for the 24 hours in a day.
The wheel on the Indian flag with 24 spokes is the Ashoka Chakra. 12 of the 24 spokes are a representation of the causal links that are taught by Buddha. These are Avidya (lack of knowledge), Samskara (constructive volitional activity), Vijnana (consciousness), Namarupa (name and form), Sadayatana (six senses), Sparsa (contact), Vedana (pain), Trsna (thirst), Upadana (grasping), Bhava (coming to be), Jati (being born) and Jaramarana (old age). The other twelve spokes are represented by the same list, only backward, represent the Dhamma - the Life.
There is no red color in the India national flag. There are four colors - Saffron, White, Green and Blue. Saffron stands for bravery. White stands for peace Green stands for fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land. The Blue Ashoka Chakra with 24 spokes indicate that a man should be always ready to work for 24 hours of a day.
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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 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).
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That is the Ashoka Chakra, it has 24 spokes as represented in the wheel at the center of the flag of India
The wheel on the Indian flag with 24 spokes is the Ashoka Chakra. 12 of the 24 spokes are a representation of the causal links that are taught by Buddha. These are Avidya (lack of knowledge), Samskara (constructive volitional activity), Vijnana (consciousness), Namarupa (name and form), Sadayatana (six senses), Sparsa (contact), Vedana (pain), Trsna (thirst), Upadana (grasping), Bhava (coming to be), Jati (being born) and Jaramarana (old age). The other twelve spokes are represented by the same list, only backward, represent the Dhamma - the Life.
The circular pattern in the middle of the Indian flag is called the Ashoka Chakra. It is a navy blue wheel with 24 spokes, and it represents the eternal wheel of law.
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.
The blue wheel, known as the Ashoka Chakra, represents the wheel of law and justice in the Indian national flag. It symbolizes the continued progress and righteousness of the nation. It has 24 spokes, representing the 24 virtues preached by the Buddha.
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every spoke in nationa flag resembles the state in India (at the time 22 august, 1974 there were 24 states in India)
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There is no red color in the India national flag. There are four colors - Saffron, White, Green and Blue. Saffron stands for bravery. White stands for peace Green stands for fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land. The Blue Ashoka Chakra with 24 spokes indicate that a man should be always ready to work for 24 hours of a day.
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