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nation emblem
in india. during emperor ashoka period, that is why it is called in the name of ashoka as ashoka chakra[chakra means wheel].
It is taken from the Lions capital of Ashoka and having presence on various edicts of Ashoka. It has replaced pre independence charakha on the national flag. It has 24 spokes.
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The wheel in Ashoka's Lion Capital symbolizes the Dharmachakra, or Wheel of Law, representing Buddhism and the teachings of the Buddha. It signifies Ashoka's commitment to upholding these principles and promoting peace, harmony, and righteousness throughout his empire.
The event that caused Ashoka to change his way of ruling was the brutal and bloody conquest of Kalinga, a kingdom in India. Witnessing the immense suffering and loss of life during this war deeply affected Ashoka, and he decided to embrace the principles of Buddhism, which emphasized non-violence, compassion, and moral responsibility. This led to a significant shift in his governing philosophy and policies, as he sought to rule as a compassionate and just king.
By King Ashoka and Chandragupta I
King Ashoka had the lion capital at sarnath carved and its stambha raised some time around 250bce.
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Ashoka the Great
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