Untold Story of the Indian Flag
Jan 25, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published4 months ago
Duration0:52
Video IDziUXpvujYaI
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeYouTube Short
Performance Metrics
Views10.3K
Likes476
Comments0
Engagement Rate4.61%
Likes per 100 views4.61
Comments per 1K views0.00
Video Tags
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Description
Did you know that India’s national flag was changed 6 times before becoming the tricolour we proudly salute today? 🇮🇳
This short video reveals the hidden history and evolution of the Indian flag, a journey filled with struggle, unity, and powerful symbolism.
The first Indian flag was hoisted in 1906 in Calcutta, featuring eight lotus flowers, symbolizing India’s major religions, along with the sun and moon, representing Hindu-Muslim unity.
In 1907, the lotus symbols were replaced with stars, giving the flag a new identity.
Later, in 1917, the British introduced a controversial flag that included colonial symbols, which was strongly rejected by Indians.
This led to a historic moment in 1921, when freedom fighter Pingali Venkayya presented a new flag design to Mahatma Gandhi.
This version used red for Hindus, green for Muslims, and white for other communities, symbolizing unity.
In 1931, red was replaced with saffron, giving the flag a more national and spiritual identity.
Finally, at the time of India’s independence in 1947, the spinning wheel (Charkha) was replaced with the Ashok Chakra, symbolizing law, movement, and progress.
This design became India’s official national flag, and it remains unchanged today.
This video is a reminder that India’s flag is not just cloth, but a symbol of sacrifice, unity, and freedom.
✨ Watch till the end to understand why the Indian flag truly represents the soul of the nation.
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