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24 spokes on the spinning wheel.

2007-01-29 13:41:11 · answer #1 · answered by Joe Schmo from Kokomo 6 · 0 0

Ajju -= lou53053??

Why even ask a question if you are going to give the answer. Question was asked exactly 2 hours ago and the rather detailed answer by lou53053 given at the same time.

Anyhow: my answer 24 spokes. Long ago I had heard that Mahatma Gandhi used to spin cotton and that the wheel on the machine he used had 24 wheels - assumption that the wheel on the flag is a representation of this.

2007-01-29 15:26:09 · answer #2 · answered by shrabikhababi 2 · 0 0

The word comes from the Sanskrit cakra चक्र meaning "wheel" or "circle" (also cognate to both words), and sometimes also referring to the "wheel of life". The pronunciation of this word can be approximated in English by chuhkruh, with ch as in chart and both instances of a as in yoga (the commonly found pronunciation shockrah is incorrect). Some traditional sources describe five or seven chakras, others eight.

THE NATIONAL FLAG OF INDIA is in tricolour ( TIRANGA) of deep saffron (Kesari) at the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom in equal propotions.

The Indian flag is a horizontal tricolour in equal proportion of deep saffron on the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom. The ratio of the width to the length of the flag is two is to three. In the centre of the white band, there is a wheel in navy blue to indicate the Dharma Chakra, the wheel of law in the Sarnath Lion Capital. This center symbol or the 'CHAKRA', is a Buddhist symbol dating back to 200th century BC.

Its diameter approximates the width of the white band and it has 24 spokes, which intends to show that there is life in movement and death in stagnation. The saffron stands for courage, sacrifice and the spirit of renunciation; the white, for purity and truth; the green for faith and fertility.

The design of the National Flag of India was adopted by India's constituent assembly on 22nd july, 1947. It's use and display are regulated by a code.

The flag symbolizes freedom. The late Prime Minister Pandit Nehru called it a flag not only of freedom for ourselves, but a symbol of freedom for all people.

Flag description:
three equal horizontal bands of saffron (subdued orange) (top), white, and green with a blue chakra (24-spoked wheel) centered in the white band; similar to the flag of Niger, which has a small orange disk centered in the white band

2007-01-29 13:39:11 · answer #3 · answered by lou53053 5 · 0 0

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