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In the ornaments the arms follow the English example. The motto 'Phurlarka, Kirana, Prabha' means 'Light, Shine, Power'. | In the ornaments the arms follow the English example. The motto 'Phurlarka, Kirana, Prabha' means 'Light, Shine, Power'. | ||
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Origin/meaning
In the ornaments the arms follow the English example. The motto 'Phurlarka, Kirana, Prabha' means 'Light, Shine, Power'.
A different version:
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