In my mind, this would be the Symbol of Bengal, Two Swans , flanked by Paddy and Jute plants , upon the flanks are stars illuminating the destiny of Bengal; between the swans are : Mango the most favorite fruit of Bengal, and Lotus/Lilly the flower of Rural Bengal , and a rising Sun which is glowing as the greatness of Bengal. In the bottom are tow Tigers symbolizing the Courage , Might and Strength of Bengali people resting upon a pink Lotus pedestal and the Dharma Chakra ( the same Ashoka Chakra ) as the symbol of Righteousness in Governance of the Poeple ; In between the Paddy and Jute plant on the top, is the National Symbol of India , the Lions Capital.
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ReplyDeleteTwo Swans , flanked by Paddy and Jute plants , upon the flanks are stars illuminating the destiny of Bengal; between the swans are : Mango the most favorite fruit of Bengal, and Lotus/Lilly the flower of Rural Bengal , and a rising Sun which is glowing as the greatness of Bengal. In the bottom are tow Tigers symbolizing the Courage , Might and Strength of Bengali people resting upon a pink Lotus pedestal and the Dharma Chakra ( the same Ashoka Chakra ) as the symbol of Righteousness in Governance of the Poeple ; In between the Paddy and Jute plant on the top, is the National Symbol of India , the Lions Capital.