Ashoka Chakra
The Ashoka Chakra is a prominent symbol in India, featured at the center of the national flag. It consists of 24 equally spaced spokes and is inspired by the Lion Capital of Ashoka, an ancient sculpture from the 3rd century BCE. The chakra represents the eternal wheel of law and dharma, symbolizing progress and righteousness.
The Ashoka Chakra is named after Emperor Ashoka, who ruled during the Maurya Dynasty and is known for his promotion of peace and non-violence. The design signifies the importance of justice and the need for continuous movement towards a better society, reflecting India's commitment to these values.