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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!!HOPE THIS HELPED YOU~ THANKS FOR READING!
THE MEANING IS:- Dharma = Duty Chakra = wheel Parvartan = Change So , Dharma chakra Parvartan =Duty wheel Change
The 24 spokes on the Indian flag's Ashoka Chakra represent the 24 hours of the day, symbolizing continuous progress and movement. Each spoke signifies a value or principle, such as righteousness and justice, reflecting the importance of time in the pursuit of these virtues. The Ashoka Chakra itself is a symbol of law and dharma (righteousness) in India.
The Indian flag features three colors: saffron, white, and green. Saffron symbolizes courage and sacrifice, white represents peace and truth, and green stands for faith and chivalry. Additionally, the navy blue Ashoka Chakra in the center signifies the eternal wheel of law and dharma.
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 eternal wheel of law/ the laws of Dharma.
There are 4 colours on the flag of India. A light orange or "Indian Saffron" which is located at the top of the flag. White which is located in the middle of the flag, which contains the royal blue "Ashoka Chakra" and the bottom of the flag is the colour "Indian green".
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The Ashoka Chakra (Wheel of Law) symbolizes the ideals of dharma, righteousness, and progress. It was chosen to represent the modern Indian government to signify continuity with its ancient heritage and commitment to the principles of justice and equality.
it is called Dharma Chakra (which means the wheel of law) the 24 lines coming out of the center of the circle represent the 24 hours in a day (At the the end of each line is a dark blue half-moon)
Sanatan dharma is the part of Hinduism..