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  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. [2][3] It is inscribed in the Devanagari script at the base of the Lion Capital of Ashoka and forms an integral, part of the Indian national emblem.

  2. 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 ]

  3. For a country, the national emblem is a symbol of authority and represents the basis of its constitutional philosophy. The national emblem of India is an adaptation of the Lion Capital atop the Ashoka Pillar of Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, and is combined with the National Motto Satyameva Jayate.

  4. Jan 5, 2024 · The National Emblem is the symbol of sovereignty for India. Below the representation of the Lion Capital, the words Satyameva Jayate is written in Devnagari Script, which is also the National Motto of India.

  5. The motto of the Indian National Emblem is ‘Satyamev Jayate’ or ‘Truth Alone Triumphs.’ The National Emblem is the symbol of authority and is present in all the official communications of the government.

  6. Aug 29, 2023 · The motto “Satyamev Jayate,” signifyingTruth Alone Triumphs,” is an integral part of the emblem. Functioning as a symbol of authority, the National Emblem holds a prominent place in all official communications of the government.

  7. The motto Satyameva Jayate, which means 'Truth Alone Triumphs', written in Devanagari script below the profile of the Lion Capital is part of the State Emblem of India. Source: India Book 2020 - A Reference Annual.

  8. The motto ‘ Satyameva Jayate ‘ inscribed below the emblem in Devanagari script means ‘truth alone triumphs. It was adopted on 26 January 1950, the day that India became a republic. The state emblem adopted by the Government of India has only three lions visible, the fourth being hidden from view.

  9. May 7, 2012 · Satyamev Jayate (सत्यमेव जयते) is a Hindu mantra from Mundokapanishada Verse 3.1.6, which means “Truth Alone Triumphs.”. It is also the national motto of India. The national emblem of India is four lions facing the four directions and Satyamev Jayate is inscribed below it.

  10. "Satyameva Jayate" (Sanskrit: सत्यमेवजयते satyam- a jayate; lit. "Truth alone triumphs.") is a mantra from the ancient Indian scripture Mundaka Upanishad. [1] Upon independence of India, it was adopted as the national motto of India. [2] It is inscribed in script at the base of the national emblem.