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  2. List of Karnataka state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The following are official state symbols of the Indian state of Karnataka . The banner depicts the emblem of the state on a white background. Taken from Mundaka Upanishad. Inscribed in the Devanagari script. Officially declared on 6 January 2004. It was chosen in 2017.

  3. Flag of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The flag is based on ancient belief, where yellow and red colours in the flag stand for Arashina ( Turmeric) and Kumkuma ( Vermilion ). These two substances signify auspiciousness and well-being in Karnataka and among Kannada people. It is hoisted every year by the Chief Minister of Karnataka on Karnataka Rajyotsava.

  4. Kannadigas - Wikipedia

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    The Kannadigas or Kannaḍigaru[ a] ( Kannada: ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರು[ b] ), often referred to as Kannada people, are a Dravidian ethno-linguistic group who natively speak Kannada and trace their ancestry to the South Indian state of Karnataka in India and its surrounding regions. [ 5] The Kannada language belongs to the Dravidian family ...

  5. Kodava people - Wikipedia

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    The Kodava people (native: Koḍavarï) or Kodavas or Codavas are an ethno-linguistic group from the region of Kodagu in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, who natively speak the Kodava language. They are traditionally land-owning agriculturists and patrilineal, with martial customs. Kodavas worship ancestors and weapons.

  6. List of occult symbols - Wikipedia

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    A serpent or dragon consuming its own tail, it is a symbol of infinity, unity, and the cycle of death and rebirth. Pentacle: Mesopotamia: An ancient symbol of a unicursal five-pointed star circumscribed by a circle with many meanings, including but not limited to, the five wounds of Christ and the five elements (earth, fire, water, air, and soul).

  7. National symbols of India - Wikipedia

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    These symbols serve as the representation of the identity of the country. [ 1] When India obtained independence from the British Raj on 15 August 1947, the tricolour flag officially became the first national symbol of the Dominion of India. [ 2] The Indian Rupee which was in circulation earlier was adopted as the official legal tender after ...

  8. Emblem of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The state emblem has a red shield charged with a white two-headed bird, Gandabherunda bordered in blue. The crest depicts the Lion Capital of Ashoka (also used as the emblem of the Government of India ), on a blue circular abacus with a blue frieze carrying sculptures in high relief of a galloping horse on the left, a Dharmachakra in centre, a ...

  9. List of Indian state symbols - Wikipedia

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    List of Indian state symbols. This is a list of the symbols of the states and union territories of India. Each state and union territory has a unique set of official symbols, usually a state emblem, an animal, a bird, a flower and a tree. A second animal (fish, butterfly, reptile, aquatic animal or heritage animal) sometimes appears, as do ...