Concept:India’s national emblem is the Lion Capital of Ashoka, adopted on 26 January 1950.Explanation:The national emblem is an adaptation of the Lion Capital from Sarnath, built by Emperor Ashoka around 250 BCE.It shows four lions standing back to back, facing four directions.The emblem was officially adopted on the day India became a republic.The Ashoka Chakra is present at the base of the capital and also appears in the center of India’s national flag.The use of the emblem is regulated by law to prevent misuse.Answer:Option B: Lion Capital