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Origin: Based on the sculpture from Sarnath, commissioned by Emperor Ashoka around 250 BCE.
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Structure: Four Asiatic lions standing back-to-back, symbolizing power, courage, confidence, and pride.
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Wheel (Ashoka Chakra): Located below the lions, representing the eternal wheel of law (Dharma).
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Other animals: Depicted on the base — an elephant, a horse, a bull, and a lion — separated by intervening wheels.
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Lotus base: Represents the fountainhead of life and creative inspiration.
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Modern use: Official symbol of the Government of India, used on currency notes, passports, official documents, etc.
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Motto: Satyameva Jayate (“Truth Alone Triumphs”), inscribed below in Devanagari script in the official emblem.
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