Zainab Khanam
India is a land of rich heritage and diverse culture. This Republic Day, let’s celebrate the symbols that embody the nation’s identity and values.
The Tricolor: saffron for courage, white for peace, and green for prosperity. The navy-blue Ashoka Chakra in the center symbolizes justice and progress.
Inspired by the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath, the emblem features four lions back-to-back. It represents power, courage, confidence, and pride.
The Indian Peacock, with its vibrant blue and green feathers, symbolizes grace, beauty, and pride.
The lotus, a sacred flower, stands for purity, resilience, and spirituality. It thrives even in muddy waters, symbolizing beauty and strength.
The Indian Banyan tree signifies eternal life, wisdom, and unity—values deeply rooted in Indian culture.
The Ganga, or the Ganges, is revered as the holiest river. It represents purity, spirituality, and the soul of India.
These symbols are more than just representations; they embody the spirit of India. Let’s cherish them as we celebrate Republic Day!