The Tri- Colour Indian National Flag : A “ SYMBOL ” of extreme “ ECONOMY ” and “ SUPREME ” National Identification
The
Tri- Colour Indian National Flag : A “ SYMBOL ” of extreme “ ECONOMY ” and “ SUPREME ” National Identification
Today was the date AUGUST 2nd and today was the occasion when the Indian
National Flag was designed and was put into the place by Mr Pingali Venkaiah
.This was the flag which was infact the UMBRELLA under which the country under
Mahatma Gandhi fought against the British for independence of India.
My tributes to Mr
Pingali Venkaiah for giving the COMPLETE
meaning to the Indian National Flag and selecting as well as choosing its
colour.
Our country has been a land of Sadhus, Yogi's and Mahatama's
who chose to wear the Saffron colour. This colour ie , the saffron, represents the devotion to
the Gods, Goddess and a lean towards the cult, culture, tradition and devotion.
A meaning to it was ought to be given by the help of the flag and thus this colour
was chosen by Mr Pingali for the same. Hence this colour.....Those who had written the Ved , Puran, the Ramayana, the
Mahabharata and the Bhagwad Geeta...... wore that colour to cover up their body in
terms of the clothes with the colour, which was saffron , that
they chose , that colour , those who wore SAFFRON . KESARIYA as we call it and the colour for the national flag was chosen because of that reason….
The next was the WHITE He chose white because at
a time India was known as the country of
“ CASH-COW ”,
which means the COW which generates
the wealth and maintains the economy, and the CASH of this country was
constituted by the cow that gave milk and produced the OX which was needed for ploughing the field for the agriculture..The
MILK, Ghee and other such times
which comes out of it, ie , milk constitutes our economy, now and then....
Hence WHITE basically because of the milk , became the choice as a colour.....
He chose GREEN because
of the GREEN revolution..... farming,
harvesting, agriculture..... India and the SOUL
of the Indian was the VILLAGE
which relied upon the agriculture for making a living , > hence green was chosen as the
and for the same.
There were 16
states to start with when India was an Independent country and the 16 spikes amidst the flag represented that. Hence 16 spikes..... which
represented the 16 states .This idea of Mr Pingali infected and infatuated and infected Mr
Gandhi so much that Mr Gandhi chose this as the FLAG of India and to start with
it was the GANDHI “ SOOT ” CHAKRA at the middle of the
flag which after Independence was transhifted to the 16 SPIKES that I have mentioned for the 16 states, which now
might have become 30 as there
are 30 states and Union Territory of India.
This was it,..... and that was Mr Pingali Venkaiah..... This was
the date AUGUST 2nd
then when the Indian national Tri Coloured flag was instituted for the nation
and then it was ADOPTED on July 22nd 1947, later we had the August 15th 1947 as the Independent India
which for all reason constituted this colour and the flag for this country .
TRIBUTE to
you Mr Pingali..... This FLAG
represent the overall fraternity in terms of the economy, the basic means of
livelihood and the SPIRITUAL
representation of this COUNTRY
which we call it as “ MOTHER INDIA ”
This person Mr Pingali at that time when education was NOT
ALLOWED for the Indians by the Britishers had obtained a M.Sc in Geology beside
a PhD in MINING GEOLOGY. He was an EXPERT in MINING and he led a very SIMPLE
and a PIOUS life. He was very HUMBLE and down to the earth.
He died of PENURY and NEVER was he CONSIDERED by anybody for
bestowing with any HONOUR and he did not get any RECOGNITION for anything that
he did for India be it mining at that point of time or anything afterwards.
That is it
Thanks and Regards
Pic
Shyamal Bhattacharjee
Mr Shyamal Bhattacharjee, the author was born at West Chirimiri Colliery at District Surguja, Chattisgarh on July 6th 1959 He received his early
education at Carmel Convent School Bishrampur and later at Christ Church Boys' Higher
Secondary School at Jabalpur. He later
joined Hislop College at Nagpur and completed his
graduation in Science and he also added a degree in B A thereafter. He joined the HITAVADA, a leading dailies of Central India at Nagpur as
a Sub-Editor ( Sports ) but gave up to complete his MBA in 1984 He thereafter added a Diploma In Export Management. He has authored THREE books namely Notable Quotes and Noble
Thought published by Pustak
Mahal in 2001 Indian Cricket : Faces That
Changed It published by Manas
Publications in 2009 and Essential Of Office Management published by NBCA, Kolkatta in 2012. He has a
experience of about 35 years in Marketing .
Signature
of Shyamal Bhattacharjee
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