The core of the National Emblem was drawn from the Lion Capital of Ashoka, Sarnath India, and was adopted as the State symbol of India on January 26, 1950. It is a symbol of national pride that has been portrayed in various kinds of art. One of the respectful representations of the insignia is this metal Ashoka Stambh placed on a wooden base. Apart from spreading India's dedication to global peace and unity, it also brings to light Ashoka's ideas of peace and unity in ancient India. The Ashoka Stambh, which is supported by historical inscriptions and archaeological finds, represents his devotion to Dharma. This artifact bears witness to India's cultural legacy. The fine golden Stambh standing on a glossy dark maroon wooden stand exudes a regal aura and is fit for a space that respects the ideologies associated with the imagery. As a revered emblem, it inspires notions of harmony and spirituality, encapsulating Ashoka's legacy and enduring impact on India's socio-cultural fabric.
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