The new Parliament building in India has six gates, each named after real or mythological creatures. The gates are called Gaja Dwar, Ashwa Dwar, Garuda Dwar, Makar Dwar, Shardula Dwar, and Hamsa Dwar. Each gate is guarded by a sculpture of the creature it is named after. The Gaja Dwar represents intellect and wisdom, the Ashwa Dwar symbolizes power and courage, and the Garuda Dwar is named after the king of birds and symbolizes power and duty. The Makar Dwar features a legendary sea creature associated with protection, while the Shardula Dwar symbolizes the power of the people. Finally, the Hamsa Dwar represents self-realization and wisdom.
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