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Indian Insignia - Distinguishing Symbols of India

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A fifty rupees note, bearing no. 4DP 223701.
The Four Lions
Four Headed Ashokan Edict
The Sanchi Museum Collection, Sanchi

Ashokan Edict, Sanchi
The edict shows the Dharma Chakra (or Seal of Natural Law) that is used in the Indian National flag
The Dharma Chakra
Dancing Peacock
Dancing Peacock
Peacock is India's National Bird.

Bengal Tiger
Tiger is regarded as India's National Animal
Tiger: National Animal
Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal

A Ripe Mango
Mango is the "National Fruit" of India
Picture of a Mango



Ashokan Pillar, Sarnath
Four Lions of Ashokan Pillar
Icons of India
The Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal is the finest example of Indian architecture

 

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