The Indian National Flag, often referred to as the Tiranga, is a significant symbol of the country's identity and ideals. It was adopted on July 22, 1947, just a few days before India gained independence from British colonial rule.
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The flag's design embodies various historical, cultural, and philosophical aspects of India. Here's a detailed explanation of its elements:
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1. Colors:
Saffron (Kesariya) :
The top stripe of the flag is saffron, which represents courage, sacrifice, and selflessness. It signifies the spirit and determination of the Indian people to uphold their values and principles.
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Saffron (Kesariya) :
The top stripe of the flag is saffron, which represents courage, sacrifice, and selflessness. It signifies the spirit and determination of the Indian people to uphold their values and principles.
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White (Shwet):
The middle stripe is white, symbolizing purity, truth, and peace. It reflects the commitment of the nation to truth and integrity in all endeavors.
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The middle stripe is white, symbolizing purity, truth, and peace. It reflects the commitment of the nation to truth and integrity in all endeavors.
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Green (Hara):
The bottom stripe is green, representing fertility, growth, and auspiciousness. It stands for the country's agricultural heritage and its continuous evolution.
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The bottom stripe is green, representing fertility, growth, and auspiciousness. It stands for the country's agricultural heritage and its continuous evolution.
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