From which of the following Up-anishads the worHs Satyameva Jayate inscribed in Devanagari Script below the abacus of the State Emblem are ?

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From which of the following Up-anishads the worHs ‘Satyameva Jayate’ inscribed in Devanagari Script below the abacus of the State Emblem are ?

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The correct answer is option 2, Mundaka. The words `Satyameva Jayate` are inscribed in Devanagari script below the abacus of the State Emblem, and they originate from the Mundaka Upanishad. The Mundaka Upanishad is one of the primary Upanishads in Hindu philosophy and is attributed to Sage Angiras. It is written in Sanskrit and consists of teachings and discussions on various aspects of spirituality, self-realization, and the nature of the ultimate reality. The phrase `Satyameva Jayate` translates to `Truth alone triumphs` in English, and it has also been adopted as the national motto of India. The Mundaka Upanishad emphasizes the pursuit of knowledge and the realization of ultimate truth as the means to attain liberation and spiritual enlightenment.