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English: Coat of Arms of Dhrangadhra state

Arms: Murray, three canopied niches Or, the field damasqued.

Crest: A five-pointed crown and a canopied niche surrounded by four axes.

Supporters: D. A lion guardant and S. An elephant

Motto: 1 Anatha Vajrapanjaro Mama Bahuh (My Arm Protects the Defenceless) in devanagiri. 2. Sri-Sakti-Prasadana Jayatu Sri-Rajah Sukhino Bhavatu Dhararyah (The Noble King be the Conqueror by the Favour of Sri Sakti, the Noble Dara be Happy) in Sanskrit and in gujarati script.

Compartment: A platform with three steps, before the lower step a holy cow couchant.


The achievement is embellished with fructed branches.
Date before 1947
date QS:P,+1947-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1947-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source http://www.hubert-herald.nl/BhaGujarat1.htm
Author w:en:Dhrangadhra State

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