EMBLEM OF INDIA

The Emblem of India

The 'Emblem of India' is an adaptation from the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka. Emperor Ashoka the Great erected the capital to mark the spot where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma, and where the Buddhist Sangha was founded. In the original, there are four lions, standing back to back, mounted on an abacus with a frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of an elephant, a galloping horse, a bull and a lion separated by intervening wheels over a bell-shaped lotus. Carved out of a single block of polished sandstone, the capital is crowned by the Wheel of the Law (Dharmacakra).
It was adopted on 26 January 1950, the day that India became a republic. [1]
It has four '"Indian Lions"', resting on a circular abacus. The fourth lion is on the rear and hence hidden from view. The emblem symbolizes power, courage and confidence. The abacus is girded by four smaller animals - guardians of the four directions: the Lion of the north, the Elephant of the east, the Horse of the south and Bull of the west. The abacus rests on a nelumbo nucifera in full bloom, exemplifying the fountainhead of life.

Usually inscribed below the abacus in Devanagari script is the motto ''Satyameva Jayate'' सत्यमेव जयते (English: "Truth Alone Triumphs"). This is a quote from Mundaka Upanishad, the concluding part of the sacred Hindu Vedas.
The emblem forms a part of the official letterhead of the Government of India, and appears on all Indian currency as well. It also sometimes functions as the national emblem of India in many places and appears prominently on the diplomatic and national Passport of the Republic of India.

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★ '"Indian Lion"' is another name for the "Asiatic Lion." Critically endangered, it survives only in India today.

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The State Emblem of India or the National Emblem of India

“National Insignia”, Embassy of India, Washington D.C., USA

The National Emblem displayed on the Homepage of Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India

The National Emblem displayed on the Homepage of Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India

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