Sri Lanka used the
British emblem when it was a British Crown Colony. We continued to
use it even after gaining independence in 1948. According to the
recommendations of a select committee appointed to devise a state
emblem more suitable for Sri Lanka (Ceylon) we opted for a new
State Emblem. It had a Lion with Sword in its right fore paw
encircled with a Palapethi open petal design top. Below there was
a strip carrying the country's name in Sinhala, Tamil and English.
A new republican
emblem was chosen after the country was declared a Republic on May
22, 1972. In addition to the lion with a sword and the Palapethi
open petal design it portrays the Punkalasa, dhammachakka, sun,
moon and two sheaves of paddy.
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