The eternal wheel of law/ the laws of Dharma.
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.
The navy blue wheel that appears in the Indian Nation Flag Stand for Religion
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green=greenery of india white=peace orange=prosperity
the middle of the Indian flag stand for peace.
The Indian flag consists of three basic colors and a spinning wheel in the center. The spinning wheel symbolized self reliance of India in clothing industry, while the white color in flag represent minorities.
Asoka chakra is the name of the wheel on the flag of India
The Indian flag has a ashoka chakra [a wheel] in the center of it symbolizing the circle of life and death.
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 present Indian flag is an improvisation of many earlier flags, the earliest being the congress party flag with the charkha. the ashoka chakra is an improvisation of the spinning wheel (charkha).
The navy blue wheel that appears in the Indian Nation Flag Stand for Religion