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Country of origin : India<br>
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====Origin/meaning====
===Origin/meaning===
The Bengal tiger represents strength and fierceness. It is also a symbol of Bengal, the state from where the armiger hails. The Ashoka Chakra celebrates the armiger's Indian heritage and is a representation of the Dharmachakra, a very important symbol in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.
The Bengal tiger represents strength and fierceness. It is also a symbol of Bengal, the state from where the armiger hails. The Ashoka Chakra celebrates the armiger's Indian heritage and is a representation of the Dharmachakra, a very important symbol in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.



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'AKASHDIP MAITY'Registration no.: 010/2020

Country of origin : India
Place of origin : Kolkata
Granted : No
Granted/officially recorded by : -

Coat of arms (crest) of Akashdip Maity

Official English blazon

Arms: Azure, a Bengal tiger rampant Argent striped sable armed and langued Gules in the dexter paw bearing aloft a sabre Argent hilted Or.

Crest: Upon a helm mantled Azure doubled Argent, on a wreath of these tinctures, an Ashoka Chakra Azure.

Motto: NEC ASPERA TERRENT (Latin: Difficulties be damned)

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Origin/meaning

The Bengal tiger represents strength and fierceness. It is also a symbol of Bengal, the state from where the armiger hails. The Ashoka Chakra celebrates the armiger's Indian heritage and is a representation of the Dharmachakra, a very important symbol in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.

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