- We know our Indian flag.
- There is saffron at the top.
- White in between
- Green at bottom.
- And Ashok Chakra i.e. blue wheel like thing in middle.
- People may interpret the colours as they want.
- Flag_of_India
- The above Wikipedia article states that the saffron is the robe of teh Ascetic and Green is the plant life and the white is for the peace in land and Ashoka Chakra is for the "Law of Dharma" or "Rule of Law"
- I have put up a flag which was bough in Republic Day 2018 by me.
- Two ways to put the flag are as above.
- One is horizontal and other is when "gravity" takes over and flag drops down.
- Since mine is a small flag with a plastic straw cello tape was used to keep it in place.
- When Cello tape effect reduced, the flag just dropped down.
- The cello tape kept the "straw or stick" in place but the flag dropped down.
- Now what we find when the flag is in place in horizontal, the saffron is on top and green at bottom.
- The cello tape keeps it in place.
- But in "natural form", the flag will drop down and then we see an amazing thing.
- Suddenly we now see no difference between green white and saffron.
- All go down.
- Thus the lesson is we learn is when the flag which signifies the country's prestige goes down, all the colours go down together.
- Saffron is not left high when the flag itself goes down.
- In other words, all the colours have to be held up for the flag to be held high.
- Unofficially, saffron implies Hindus, green implies Muslims and White the rest.
- Thus we need to treat all the colours at par.
Tuesday, 27 March 2018
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