Emblem of Punjab, India

The Emblem of Punjab is the official state emblem of Punjab state in India and is used as the official symbol of the Government of Punjab.[1][2][3]

Emblem of Punjab
ArmigerThe Government of Punjab
CrestWheat stem
BlazonLion Capital of Ashoka
SupportersCrossed Swords
MottoGovt. of Punjab

Design

The emblem of Punjab consists of the encircled Lion Capital of Ashoka with a Wheat stem above it and crossed Swords below it.[4] Around the lion capital is written the legend "Government of Punjab" in the English, Hindi and Punjabi languages.

Historical emblems

During British rule in India, the undivided province of Punjab was granted a coat of arms. These arms consisted of a purple shield charged with a sun rising over five rivers in silver. The motto translated at "Let it grow from the rivers" [5] The name "Punjab" means land of five rivers.

Government banner

The government of Punjab can be represented by a banner depicting the emblem of the state on a white background.[6]

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