At the top is saffron which signifies sacrifice and patriotism.
3 colours of indian flag stands for.
The blue colors for the sky and the ocean this is in chakra.
With the ashoka chakra a 24 spoke wheel in navy blue at its centre it was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the constituent assembly held on 22 july 1947 and it became the official flag of the dominion of india on 15 august 1947.
The chakra has 24 spokes representing the 24 hours in a day.
Saffron represents stands for courage and sacrifice.
The flag has been redesigned several times since it.
The saffron color is also called the bhagwa color this is a symbol of hindusm the white color symbolism for peace unity and truth.
Each colour represents something different.
Green stands for faith and fertility.
It was adopted on july 24 1947 in the wake of india s independence from the british and it is made only from khadi domestically spun indian cotton as a symbol of.
White represents peace unity and truth.
In the middle is white which stands for truth in word and actions and purity in our thoughts at the bottom is green which stands for life and prosperity in the middle of the white is a blue wheel which is called the ashoka chakra.
The flag was subsequently retained as.
The bottom stripe is green and is designed to show the growth of the land.
The middle stripe is white and is symbolic of the peace that the indian people want.
The modern flag of the republic of india has three colours which are placed horizontally.
The height of this flag is two thirds the.
The national flag of india is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of india saffron white and india green.
The green color shows the culture and fertility.