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Satyameva Jayate (Sanskrit pronunciation: [sɐt̪jɐmeːʋɐ d͡ʒɐjɐt̪eː]; lit. ' Truth alone triumphs ' ) is a part of a mantra from the Hindu scripture Mundaka Upanishad . [ 1 ] Following the independence of India , it was adopted as the national motto of India on 26 January 1950, the day India became a republic .
Forming an integral part of the emblem is the motto inscribed below the abacus in Devanagari script: Satyameva jayate सत्यमेव जयते (English: Truth Alone Triumphs). [1] This is a quote from Mundaka Upanishad, [2] the concluding part of the sacred Hindu Vedas.
Forming an integral part of the emblem is the motto inscribed below the abacus in Devanagari script: Satyameva Jayate (Sanskrit: सत्यमेव जयते; lit. "Truth alone triumphs"). [8] This is a quote from the Mundaka Upanishad, [9] the concluding part of the sacred Hindu Vedas.
The motto "Satyameva Jayate" (English: Truth Alone Triumphs) is a quote taken from Mundaka Upanishad, the concluding part of the sacred Hindu Vedas. [25] It is inscribed below the abacus in Devanagari script as a part of the state emblem. [23] The emblem was adopted by the constituent assembly on 30 December 1947. [4]
Satyameva Jayate: Truth alone triumphs: Mizoram: Nagaland: Unity [3] English - - Odisha: सत्यमेव जयते: Sanskrit: Satyameva Jayate: Truth alone triumphs: Punjab: Rajasthan: Sikkim ༄༅།ཁམས་གསུམ་དབང་འདུས [4] Tibetan: Kham-sum-wangdu: Conqueror of the three worlds: Tamil Nadu ...
Emblem of Odisha; Armiger: The Government of Odisha: Adopted: 1964: Crest: Lion Capital of Ashoka: Shield: Warrior and Horse statue from Konark Sun Temple: Motto: Satyameva Jayate ("Truth Alone Triumphs", from Mundaka Upanishad)
One logo depicts a small heart surrounded by a larger heart, symbolizing a relationship between an pedophile and minor girl. Another logo resembles a butterfly and represents non-preferential ...
"सत्यमेव जयते" (Satyameva Jayate, Sanskrit for "Truth Alone Triumphs") Other elements "हिमाचल प्रदेश सरकार" (Hindi for "Government of Himachal Pradesh") inscribed in blue fonts at the bottom: Use: Official representation of the State of Himachal Pradesh