My National Emblem

Hello my name is Mehvish khan and today I am going to tell you about Our National Emblem,so come on let’s start with today’s blog. I am really very proud to talk or write about my nation's pride- oh! I mean my Nationals, The structure of lion capital was a creation of Asoka in the third century BC, The national emblem of India is structured to represent peace and goodwill in the evolving modern world. The national emblem of India has four lions in a circular loop. Among the four lions, three are visible when seen upfront. The fourth lion is invisible. The base on which the lion capital stands consists of a central Dharma Chakra with a bull on the right and a galloping horse on the left. The dharma chakras that are located on the left and right side of the abacus can be slightly seen when looked at upfront. The words “Satyameva Jayate” are inscribed at the bottom of the National emblem of India. This is a sacred phrase from the Hindu Upanishad. Mundaka. The lions of the National emblem of India signify power, courage, confidence, and pride each. thank you to read my blog, see you in the next blog bye.
By- Mehvish Khan
Grade- 4
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