National Symbols Of India

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National Emblem Of India

The national anthem is taken from the simple simple Sarnath emperor Ashoka's empire, the symbol of India's national symbol Shiro was made in 272 BCE-232 BCE in the time of Emperor Ashoka.

In this memorial, there are four lions on one side of Pillar. At the same place, there is a memorial of hothi, horse and bullock. Texture lion was separated from lotus in artistic manner on the base part. Due to the shape of the Dharma Chakra, this monument, made of four shears, is a beautiful and beautiful replica.

National Bird Of India

In India, peacock was declared a national bird in 1963. In peacocks we see a glimpse of Indian culture and beauty. Peacock is also considered a symbol of grace and grace. Another reason for choosing its national bird is that there are peacocks in all parts of the country, and generally all people know the peacock. Along with this, the national bird of any country other than India is no more peacock. Because of all these things, peacock was declared a national bird only.

On January 26, 1950, the Government of India had approved it as nationalist symbol. But we only vote three front lions on the official paper, while a lion is also made on the back side of the religion cycle. Along with the lion, the monument of hair and horse is making. At the same time, this nation of India has written "Satyamev Jayate" in Devanagari script. Which expresses the power and truth of the people of India.

National Calendar Of India

On 22 March 1957 the National Calendar was adopted which was based on the era. Normally there is 365 days in a year. The date of Indian National Calendar was similar to the dates of the Gregorian calendar. The first Chaitra (one month of Hindu Calendar) is seen on 21 or 22 March.

National River Of India
The Ganges is the longest and the vast river of India, the crowd of people is always on the banks of this river. According to Hindu, the Ganga is the most sacred river on earth.

Indian National Calendar and Gregorian Calendar are also used in some official works such as the Indian Government, News Broadcast, All India Radio etc.

National Flag Of India
The saffron, white and green color of our country, the Indian tricolor remains in rectangular shape. Three level widths have been created from three different colors. The three colors represent different points and properties. Saffron color is considered a symbol of courage and sacrifice, whereas white color is considered a symbol of purity. While green represents the fertility of India. Along with this, a circle made of 24 talisms, also called the Chakra chakra, remains in the middle of the white strip.

National Currency Of India
Indian Rupee (ISO code: INR) is the currency of the Indian Republic. Reserve Bank of India and India are in control. The symbol of Indian Rupee is Devanagari dishes "r" and the Latin word "r" which was adopted in 2010.

National Flower Of India
India has many aromatic and colorful flowers but lotus is the national flower of India. In India, lotus has been given importance since ancient times. It is said that the lotus of India is related to India's history, Indian history and Indian culture. It is said that the flower of beautiful and charming lotus gets the recognition of India's culture internationally.

National Tree Of India
India's national tree is a banyan tree, whose twigs are widely spread and its lifespan is quite long. Its roots, twigs and its size are quite large. For thousands of years the tree of Banyan has won more time than any other tree. We can also call it an immortal tree. You will not see anything other than sitting in the lower shadow of the banyan tree.

When you get tired badly then you will definitely want to rest under the banyan tree. Banyan tree protects you from the rays of the sun falling directly. Indian people also worship this tree. There are also many historical tales related to the banyan tree.

National Animal Of India
Royal Bengal Tiger is the only national animal of India. The scientific name of the Royal Bengal Tiger is "Tiger Panther Tigris". The Royal Bengal Tigers are mostly found in mangrove forests. The national animal of India Royal Bengal Tiger is a symbol of prosperity, power, strength and vast power. Tigers appear in corner and corner except for some parts of India. Royal Bengal Tiger is a lion of dark yellow color. Which we can easily recognize.

National Anthem Of India
The national anthem of India is the mind of man, Rabindranath Tagore wrote it in Bengali. This is the first of the five verses of the Brahmo Source, written by the Nobel Bengali writer. On January 24, 1950, the Indian Constituent Assembly officially declared it a national anthem. It was first sung in the session of Congress in Calcutta on December 27, 1911. Due to some political reasons, Jan Gun Mann was declared a national anthem at the place of Vande Mataram.

National Fruit of India
Despite the diversity of India's land, mango is considered as the national fruit of India. Because its yield is almost in all areas of India. In general, there are plenty of vitamins A, C and D and there are many fictional stories in the history associated with mango. Famous Indian poet Kalidas also praised the mango in his poetry in his language and used it. The common people were not liked by Alexander only, but it is said that Mughal ruler Akbar had planted more than 100,000 mango trees. Indian people enjoy the taste of mango. The taste of mango mango also attracts Indians.

National Song Of India
The first two verses of Vande Mataram composed by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya were adopted as the national anthem. In 1896, Rabindranath Tagore sang it in an Indian National Congress session. After this, it was declared a national song in 1950 itself.

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