Emblem of Sikkim

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Emblem of Sikkim
File:Seal of Sikkim.svg
ArmigerGovernment of Sikkim
Adopted1877; 149 years ago (1877)
FamiliesHouse of Namgyal (1877–1975)
CrestRight-turning conch
Shielda lotus within an orle of 12 annulets
SupportersDragons
Motto༄༅།ཁམས་གསུམ་དབང་འདུས།
Kham-sum-wangdu
(Conqueror of the three worlds)
DesignerRobert Taylor

The Emblem of Sikkim is currently used as the official seal of the Government of Sikkim, India. It was earlier used as the coat of arms of the House of Namgyal and the Kingdom of Sikkim. The emblem is known as the Kham-sum-wangdu. It was designed in 1877 by Robert Taylor.[1]

Symbolism

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The blazon consists of a lotus within a chain of 12 annulets. The lotus is a symbol of purity and a lotus throne is a symbol of the attainment of enlightenment. It is also a symbol of administrative power. Lotus thrones are the pedestal for most important figures in Buddhist art.

Historical emblems

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Government Banner

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The Government of Sikkim can be represented by a banner that depicts the emblem of the state on a white background.[3]

See also

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References

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