๐ฎ๐ณ Chapter 01 ยท Topic 01 ยท National Symbols
National Flag & National Emblem
Tricolour design, Ashoka Chakra, Flag Code; Lion Capital of Ashoka, Satyameva Jayate โ complete UPSC & PSC notes.
๐ฉ National Flag of India
- The national flag of India is a horizontal tricolour of deep saffron (top), white (middle), and India green (bottom)
- In the centre of the white band is a navy blue wheel (Ashoka Chakra) with 24 spokes
- The flag was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 22 July 1947
- The ratio of width to length of the flag is 2:3
- The flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya (from Andhra Pradesh)
- The Ashoka Chakra is taken from the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath
๐จ Significance of Colours
| Colour | Significance |
|---|---|
| Deep Saffron (Kesari) | Courage, sacrifice, and the spirit of renunciation |
| White | Peace, truth, and purity; also represents the Dharma Chakra |
| India Green | Faith, fertility, and prosperity of the land |
| Navy Blue (Chakra) | The colour of the sky and ocean; represents the dynamic nature of the nation |
โธ๏ธ Ashoka Chakra
- The Ashoka Chakra has 24 spokes representing the 24 hours of the day (the nation is always progressing)
- Also represents the Dharmachakra (Wheel of Law/Dharma) from Buddhism
- Taken from the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh
- The chakra must be visible on both sides of the flag
- The diameter of the Ashoka Chakra is approximately 3/4 of the width of the white band
โญ Flag Code of India, 2002: The Flag Code of India, 2002 governs the display and use of the national flag. Key provisions: (1) The flag must be made of khadi (hand-spun/hand-woven wool, cotton, or silk); (2) The flag must not touch the ground or water; (3) No other flag can be placed higher than the national flag; (4) The flag can be flown at half-mast only on occasions of national mourning as directed by the government; (5) Since 2022, the flag can be flown 24 hours a day (earlier only from sunrise to sunset). The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certifies flag manufacturers.
๐ฆ National Emblem of India
- The national emblem is an adaptation of the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh
- The original Lion Capital was erected by Emperor Ashoka (~250 BCE) to mark the site of the Buddha’s first sermon
- The emblem was adopted on 26 January 1950 (the day India became a Republic)
- The emblem shows four lions (only three visible) standing back to back on a circular abacus
- The abacus has a Dharma Chakra in the centre, flanked by a bull (right) and a horse (left); a lion and an elephant are on the outer sides
- Below the abacus is the motto: “Satyameva Jayate” (Truth Alone Triumphs) โ taken from the Mundaka Upanishad
- The motto is inscribed in Devanagari script
๐ Animals on the National Emblem: The abacus of the Lion Capital has four animals representing the four cardinal directions: Bull (east โ represents hard work and steadfastness), Horse (west โ represents speed and energy), Elephant (south โ represents wisdom and strength), Lion (north โ represents courage and power). The Dharma Chakra in the centre represents the eternal wheel of law.
โ Revision Checklist โ Flag & Emblem
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National flag = horizontal tricolour = saffron + white + green = ratio 2:3
โ Adopted = 22 July 1947 by Constituent Assembly
โ Designed by = Pingali Venkayya (Andhra Pradesh)
โ Ashoka Chakra = navy blue = 24 spokes = centre of white band
โ Saffron = courage/sacrifice; White = peace/truth; Green = faith/fertility
โ Flag must be made of khadi (Flag Code 2002)
โ National emblem = Lion Capital of Ashoka = Sarnath = ~250 BCE
โ Adopted = 26 January 1950
โ Four lions (3 visible) + abacus with bull, horse, elephant, lion + Dharma Chakra
โ Satyameva Jayate = “Truth Alone Triumphs” = Mundaka Upanishad = Devanagari script
โ Adopted = 22 July 1947 by Constituent Assembly
โ Designed by = Pingali Venkayya (Andhra Pradesh)
โ Ashoka Chakra = navy blue = 24 spokes = centre of white band
โ Saffron = courage/sacrifice; White = peace/truth; Green = faith/fertility
โ Flag must be made of khadi (Flag Code 2002)
โ National emblem = Lion Capital of Ashoka = Sarnath = ~250 BCE
โ Adopted = 26 January 1950
โ Four lions (3 visible) + abacus with bull, horse, elephant, lion + Dharma Chakra
โ Satyameva Jayate = “Truth Alone Triumphs” = Mundaka Upanishad = Devanagari script