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  • April 28, 2026

Home » 🇮🇳 Indian National Symbols -A Proud Identity of the Nation

🇮🇳 Indian National Symbols -A Proud Identity of the Nation

Indian National Symbols

India is a land of rich culture, history, and diversity. To represent its unity, heritage, values and pride, the nation has adopted various national symbols. These symbols reflect India’s spirit, traditions, natural wealth, and cultural identity. 

 🇮🇳 1. National Flag — The Tiranga

The national flag of India, popularly known as the Tiranga (Tricolour), was adopted on 22 July 1947, just before India gained independence. It has three horizontal bands of color:

  • Saffron at the top — courage and sacrifice
  • White in the middle — peace and truth
  • Green at the bottom — growth and prosperity

In the center is a navy-blue Ashoka Chakra with 24 spokes, symbolizing progress and righteousness. 

🦁 2. National Emblem — Lion Capital of Ashoka

India’s national emblem is adapted from the Lion Capital of Ashoka, an ancient sculpture from Sarnath.

It features four Asiatic lions standing back-to-back, symbolizing power, courage, pride, and confidence.

Below them is a circular abacus with other animals and the motto “Satyameva Jayate” (Truth Alone Triumphs) inscribed below in Devanagari script. 

🐅 3. National Animal — Royal Bengal Tiger

By Tisha Mukherjee – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=158898117

The Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is the national animal of India. Chosen in 1973, it represents India’s wildlife wealth, strength, agility, and grace. The tiger also emphasises the need for conservation and protection of endangered wildlife. 

🦚 4. National Bird — Indian Peacock

By Kandukuru Nagarjun from Bangalore, 

India – Peacock on tree, CC BY 2.0, 

The Indian Peacock (Pavo cristatus) became the national bird in 1963. Known for its vibrant colours and majestic appearance, the peacock represents grace, beauty, elegance, and cultural richness. 

🌸 5. National Flower — Lotus

By T.Voekler – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, 

https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8142220

The Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) is India’s national flower. It symbolizes purity, beauty, wealth, and spirituality. Growing out of muddy waters yet remaining pristine, the lotus signifies rising above challenges and staying pure in spirit. 

🌳 6. National Tree — Indian Banyan

The Indian Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis) is the national tree. Known for its longevity and extensive canopy, it represents immortality and unity. In many villages, the banyan tree serves as a gathering place for community discussions. 

🐬 7. National Aquatic Animal — Ganges River Dolphin

The Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica) is the national aquatic animal of India, declared in 2010. This freshwater dolphin, mainly found in the Ganga-Brahmaputra river systems, highlights India’s rich biodiversity and the importance of river conservation. 

🏑 8. National Game — Hockey

Although not officially notified by law, Hockey is considered India’s national game because of its historical success and popularity — especially during the early years of international competition when India dominated Olympic hockey. 

🇮🇳 Other Important National Symbols (Briefly)

While you asked specifically about animals, birds, and similar symbols, India also has several other important national symbols that represent its heritage and culture:

  • National Anthem: Jana Gana Mana — adopted in 1950, composed by Rabindranath Tagore. 
  • National Song: Vande Mataram — a tribute to the motherland. 
  • National Currency: Indian Rupee (₹) — symbol of economic identity. 
  • National River: Ganga — revered and symbolic of purity. 
  • National Calendar: Saka Calendar — used alongside the Gregorian calendar. 

🌟 Why National Symbols Matter

National symbols play a crucial role in shaping a country’s identity. They:

  • Foster patriotism and unity
  • Reflect cultural values and history
  • Celebrate natural and cultural heritage
  • Inspire citizens to uphold the nation’s dignity

Each symbol tells a story — connecting the past with the present and guiding the future of India. 

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