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State Symbols of Sikkim

A lotus within a chain of 12 annulets, honored as a state symbol, carries deep cultural and spiritual meaning. The lotus, long regarded as a sacred flower, represents purity, enlightenment, and resilience as it blooms beautifully even in muddy waters. Surrounding it, the 12 annulets form a graceful chain that reflects unity, harmony, and continuity. Together, they highlight the artistic and cultural heritage deeply rooted in Buddhist traditions.
As a state symbol, this emblem signifies peace, balance, and the timeless values of spiritual wisdom. The lotus within the annulets not only represents the beauty of nature but also conveys the ideals of purity in thought and action. It connects the identity of the state with its rich cultural past and its devotion to Buddhist art and philosophy. By honoring this symbol, the state reaffirms its pride in preserving spiritual heritage and cultural harmony.