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Republic Day 2026: Do you know what the 24 spokes of the Ashoka Chakra symbolize? Find out the meaning of each one here..
Shikha Saxena | January 26, 2026 3:15 PM CST

Republic Day 2026: Today, January 26th, India is celebrating its 77th Republic Day with immense pride and enthusiasm. On this day, the tricolor flag can be seen waving in the hands of everyone, from children to adults. The tricolor flag is not just India's national flag, but every color and symbol within it holds a deep meaning. While everyone recognizes the saffron, white, and green colors of the tricolor, the meaning of the Ashoka Chakra in the center and its 24 spokes is often less known. In this context, today we are going to tell you about the meaning of the 24 spokes of the Ashoka Chakra on the tricolor flag.

The Ashoka Chakra: Connecting to Ancient Culture and History
The blue wheel in the center of the white band of the Indian flag is called the Ashoka Chakra. This chakra connects us to India's ancient culture and history. It is also called the Dharma Chakra, which symbolizes truth, righteousness, and justice. The Ashoka Chakra is inspired by the Ashoka Pillar located in Sarnath, which is also known today as the national emblem of India. It is worth noting that when the tricolor flag was officially adopted on July 22, 1947, the Ashoka Chakra was included in it. It is not just a design; it conveys a message of continuous progress, duty, and balance in life. The 24 spokes of the chakra teach us about different values ​​of life and continuous progress.

The meaning of each spoke in the Ashoka Chakra:
1. First spoke - Self-control

2. Second spoke - Health

3. Third spoke - Peace

4. Fourth spoke - Sacrifice

5. Fifth spoke - Morality

6. Sixth spoke - Service

7. Seventh spoke - Forgiveness

8. Eighth spoke - Love

9. Ninth spoke - Friendship

10. Tenth spoke - Brotherhood

11. Eleventh spoke - Organization

12. Twelfth spoke - Welfare

13. Thirteenth spoke - Prosperity

14. Fourteenth spoke - Industry

15. Fifteenth spoke - Security

16. Sixteenth spoke - Awareness

17. Seventeenth spoke - Equality

18. Eighteenth spoke - Economy

19. Nineteenth spoke - Policy

20. Twentieth spoke - Justice

21. Twenty-first spoke - Cooperation

22. Twenty-second spoke - Duty

23. Twenty-third spoke - Rights

24. Twenty-fourth spoke - Wisdom

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