Английская Википедия:Emblem of Andhra Pradesh
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The Emblem of Andhra Pradesh is the official state emblem of Andhra Pradesh, India.[1]
History
In 1956, after the formation of the United Andhra Pradesh, the Government of Andhra Pradesh embraced a PoornaghatamШаблон:Clarify of Amaravati stupa along with an Ashoka chakraШаблон:Clarify and the four lion heads as its official emblem on the occasion of the 2,500th Buddha's Birthday.[2] It depicts a sun radiant charged with a treasure vase, placed within an ornamented circular frame. In the base, the crest of the Republic of India and the motto of India "Satyameva Jayate" in Devanagari are shown. "Government of Andhra Pradesh", the name of the state, is repeated in Telugu and Hindi.[3]
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Purna Kalasha
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Wheel of the chariot of the sun, Konark Sun Temple.
Current design
The Government of Andhra Pradesh finalized its new emblem for official use on 14 November 2018, four years after the state bifurcationШаблон:Clarify in 2014. The N. Chandrababu Naidu led government issued a notification about the adoption of a new state emblem inspired by the Amravati School of Art,[4][5] consisting of ‘Dhamma Chakka’, the ‘Wheel of Law’. The ‘Dhamma Chakka’ is embellished with a ring of ‘triratnas’Шаблон:Clarify alternating with pinnate leaves and precious stones. The three circles of decorative beads in ascending order of numbers – 48 in the inner, 118 in the middle and 148 in the outer circle, at the hub of the Dhamma Chakka is the ‘Puna Ghataka’ which is known as the ‘Vase of Plenty’, is decorated with a four banded garland on the main body with medallions and tassels.[6] There is a braid around the thin neck and a flaring mouth,[7] surrounding with text in Telugu, English and Hindi. The official release also stated that the emblem should never be reduced to a size of less than 24 mm in height.[8] Soorisetty Anjineyulu, a drawing master from Nellore is the creator of the emblem, which was selected out of 300 emblems that were submitted.
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Purna Kalasha from Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh.
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Relief detail on Amaravati Stupa with the symbol of Puna Ghataka.
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Worshipers and Dharmachakra, Sanchi Stupa, South Face, West Pillar.
Government banner
The Government of Andhra Pradesh can be represented by a banner displaying the emblem of the state on a white field.
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Banner from 1956 to 2018
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Banner since 2018
See also
References
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