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Assamese | সত্যমেৱ জয়তে |
Bengali | সত্যমেব জয়তে |
Bhojpuri | 𑂮𑂞𑂹𑂨𑂧𑂵𑂫 𑂔𑂨𑂞𑂵 |
Hindi | सत्यमेव जयते |
Kannada | ಸತ್ಯಮೇವ ಜಯತೇ |
Malayalam | സത്യമേവ ജയതേ |
Marathi | सत्यमेव जयते |
Meitei | ꯁꯇ꯭ꯌꯃꯦꯋ ꯖꯌꯇꯦ |
Odia | ସତ୍ୟମେବ ଜୟତେ |
Punjabi | ਸਤ੍ਯਮੇਵ ਜਯਤੇ |
Tamil | வாய்மையே வெல்லும் |
Telugu | సత్యమేవ జయతే |
Gujarati | સત્યમેવ જયતે |
Glossary of Hinduism terms |
Satyameva Jayate (Sanskrit pronunciation: [sɐt̪jɐmeːʋɐ d͡ʒɐjɐt̪eː]; lit. 'Truth alone triumphs') is a part of a mantra from the Hindu scripture Mundaka Upanishad.[1] Following the independence of India, it was adopted as the national motto of India on 26 January 1950, the day India became a republic.[2][3] In the national emblem of India, it is inscribed in the Devanagari script below the Lion Capital of Ashoka and forms an integral part of the emblem. The emblem, including "Satyameva Jayate", is inscribed on one side of all Indian currency and national documents.
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