India's national symbols include the Flag (Tiranga),
Anthem (Jana Gana Mana),
Song (Vande Mataram),
Emblem (Lion Capital of Ashoka),
Calendar (Saka Calendar),
Fruit (Mango),
River (Ganga),
Animal (Royal Bengal Tiger),
Bird (Indian Peacock),
Tree (Banyan),
Aquatic Animal (Ganges River Dolphin)
, Vegetable (Pumpkin),
Currency (Indian Rupee),
Heritage Animal (Indian Elephant),
Pledge (National Pledge)
Reptile (King Cobra).
Here is a comprehensive list of the national symbols of India:
- National Flag: The Tiranga, a tricolor flag with a blue Ashoka Chakra in the center.
- National Anthem: Jana Gana Mana, a patriotic song written by Rabindranath Tagore.
- National Song: Vande Mataram, a poem by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay that inspired the freedom movement.
- National Emblem: The State Emblem of India, based on the Lion Capital of Ashoka.
- National Calendar: The Saka Calendar, also known as the Shalivahana Shaka Calendar.
- National Fruit: Mango.
- National River: The Ganga (Ganges) River.
- National Animal: The Royal Bengal Tiger, a subspecies of tiger.
- National Bird: The Indian Peacock.
- National Tree: The Indian Banyan tree.
- National Aquatic Animal: The Ganges River Dolphin.
- National Vegetable: Pumpkin.
- National Currency: The Indian Rupee.
- National Heritage Animal: The Indian Elephant.
- National Reptile: The King Cobra.
- National Pledge: The "Oath of Allegiance," a pledge of loyalty to India.
- National Game: Hockey, although often cited as a national game, it's not an official government designation.
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https://www.india.gov.in/india-glance/national-symbols
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