HINDU MISSION HOSPITAL
HINDU MISSION HOSPITAL |
At the Hindu Mission Hospital (HMH), dedicated care and therapy meet clinical prowess and technological advancement. For close to four decades, the hospital has worked for the benefit of thousands of patients with single-minded commitment and zeal to provide timely healthcare solutions to the most complex medical problems. The hospital was started by D. K. Srinivasan, a business person and social worker and C. S. Gangadhar Sharma, a leprologist, as an outpatient clinic in a shed on December 5, 1982. The emblem of the HMH is a circular seal in which Lord Hanuman is carrying the Mountain of Himalayas bearing the Sanjeevani medicinal plant. According to the Ramayana, Hanuman was asked to fetch the herb from the Himalayas to save the life of Lakshman, Lord Ram’s brother, after he became unconscious while fighting Meghnath, Ravana’s eldest son.
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