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SAMATVA YOGALAYA

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SAMATVA YOGALAYA The circular seal of Samatva Yogalaya has a circle with day and night halves superimposed by a motif of a yogi in a half sun and half moon. These are ensconced by a circular border with black outlines on which its name and its motto in Sanskrit ‘समत्वं योग उच्यते’ meaning ‘Equanimity in Success and Failure is called Yoga’.

BRAHMANI YOGA

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BRAHMANI YOGA The pink colour logo of Brahmani Yoga has a flower with a heart placed in the centre supported by its name. The colour pink denotes love, nurture and compassion.

THE YOGA INSTITUTE

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THE YOGA INSTITUTE The insignia of The Yoga Institute has an orange lotus and human supported by its name below in blue. The lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, resilience, transformation, personal growth, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness and blue denotes serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

TATTVA YOGASHALA

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TATTVA YOGASHALA The blue and red logo of Tattva Yogashala has a sun and lotus surmounted by ‘Ashtanga Vinayasa Yoga’ and supported by its name and place in a custom type. Lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty and the sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity.

UTSAV YOGA

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UTSAV YOGA The logo of Utsav Yoga is a word mark in violet with the letter ‘T’ presented as a human with an orange circle as head. The colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness and violet symbolises creativity, wisdom, sensitivity, spirituality, nobility, ceremony, mystery, enlightenment, future, imagination, dreams and wealth.

SRI YOGA ASHRAM

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SRI YOGA ASHRAM The insignia of Sri Yoga Ashram has a cyan and blue motif of a yogi placed above an orange lotus. Below this its name is written in sans serif bold condensed capitals in blue. Its motto ‘Excellence & Consistency in Yoga’ is written at the bottom in grey. The lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty.

SRI SRI SCHOOL OF YOGA

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SRI SRI SCHOOL OF YOGA The orange logo of Sri Sri School of Yoga is a word mark of its name written in an experimental brush script depicting ‘i’s as a person doing yoga. ‘School of Yoga’ is written at the bottom. Orange is the colour of energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness.

SRI ANANTHI NATURE CURE & YOGA ASHRAM

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SRI ANANTHI NATURE CURE & YOGA ASHRAM The emblem of Sri Ananthi Nature Cure & Yoga Ashram (SANCYA) is a motif of a yogi in red supported by a tree with red branches with leaves and green, pink, purple, yellow, bluish green, purple and grey flowers. Below the pictorial its acronym is written in a script typeface in green. The tree refers to strength, individuality, expression, calmness, growth, the interconnectedness of everything and perpetuity. The multiple colours denote the fruits of practice of yoga in different aspects of mind and body.

MUKTA TANTRA YOGA

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MUKTA TANTRA YOGA Mukta Tantra Yoga has a green flower as its pictorial emblem. It refers to new life, renewal, fertility, abundance, hope, good luck, good fortune, harmony, resilience and wellness.

HEAL-IN SUTRAS

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HEAL-IN SUTRAS The pictorial motif of Heal-In Sutras has a woman seated in a yoga posture in brown supported by a pair of brown leaves with a backdrop of light brown, light green, orange and grey patches of colours. A crescent moon crests the woman. Below the pictorial its name is written in orange and its tagline ‘Yoga for Women’ is written. Brown leaves denote sadness and decay and the crescent moon denotes life, fertility and death.

KAVAALYA INTERNATIONAL YOGA

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KAVAALYA INTERNATIONAL YOGA The  word mark logo of Kavaalya International Yoga has its name written in thin lowercase sans serif typeface.

SANDA RETREATS

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SANDA RETREATS The word mark of the logo of Sanda Retreats has its name written in green and white in sans serif typeface, with a neem leaf placed above the letter ‘a’ and supported by a light green swoosh. The neem leaf represents purity, prosperity and protection.

SKM YOGA

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SKM YOGA The cyan colour SKM Yoga has a lotus spread  supporting circle with a yogi surmounted by its name and supported by its motto in Sanskrit ‘विवेकख्यातिरविप्लवा हानोपायः’ (2.26, Yog SUtra, Patanjali) meaning ‘Uninterrupted Practice of Discrimination (between Real and Unreal)is the means to Liberation and the Cessation of Ignorance’. The cyan colour denotes sky, hope and spring, peace, tranquillity, calmness, relaxation and emotional balance.

GYAN YOG BREATH

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GYAN YOG BREATH Gyan Yog Breath has a circle in blue dominant psychedelic colours housing an image of a yogi, supported by its name in capitals and place, in blue slab serif typeface. The colourful circle refers to the blissful experience from practising yoga.

YOGA GITA

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YOGA GITA The Yoga Gita has an abstract motif of a yogi or ‘namaste’ placed on a orange to yellow concentric circular background alongwith its name in black sans serif capitals. Its tagline ‘Yoga, As it is’ is written at the bottom. The motif is vibrant and energetic and refers to sincere and passionate practice of yoga.

ALKALI MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA

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ALKALI MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA The emblem of Alkali Manufacturer's Association of India (AMAI) is a wormark of its acronym written in sans serif type on a blue oval background.

INDIAN SPECIALITY CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION

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INDIAN SPECIALITY CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION The French blue colour logo of Indian Speciality Chemical Manufacturers' Association (ISCMA) has a patch bearing the acronym of its name in condensed sans serif capitals supported by its name written in the bottom in black. The French blue colour denotes luxury, sophistication, refinement and elegance.

ALL INDIA DISTILLERS ASSOCIATION

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ALL INDIA DISTILLERS ASSOCIATION The emblem of All India Distillers Association (AIDA) has an Irish green oval bearing its acronym, its name and the year of its establishment. The Irish green colour symbolises nature, wealth and balance.

PESTICIDES MANUFACTURERS & FORMULATORS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA

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PESTICIDES MANUFACTURERS & FORMULATORS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA The spring green logo of Pesticides Manufacturers & Formulators Association of India (PMFAI) has a pictorial of a crop, a human and a stem with pod supported by the acronym of its name. The spring green colour denotes agriculture, nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige and wealth.

INDIAN CHEMICAL COUNCIL

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INDIAN CHEMICAL COUNCIL The logo of Indian Chemical Council (ICC) has a hexagram created using green and black triangles with circles of these colours placed on the corners with its name written in sans serif capitals and lowercase letters in black. The hexagram refers to perfect harmony among all things in life, with its points providing insight into how we can strive towards achieving this goal; also the hexagrams with circles imitate the structure of atoms; the colour green denotes nature, eco-friendliness, growth and nourishment and the black denotes just, rational and being scientific.

DYESTUFFS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA

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DYESTUFFS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA The green emblem of Dyestuffs Manufacturers Association of India (DMAI) has a square placed on its corners housing the motifs of laboratory flask, test tube and funnel; topped with its acronym written on a band. Below the pictorial its name is written.

THE DYES & PIGMENTS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA

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THE DYES & PIGMENTS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA The word mark logo of The Dyes & Pigments Manufacturers Association of India (TDPMAI) has its acronym written in cyan, magenta, orange, black and in rainbow colours in serif extra bold text. Its name is written below the word mark. The letters of the word mark overlap and the ‘dp’ form a unique shape. The multiple colours refer to the nature of products the members of the association produce.

CROP CARE FEDERATION OF INDIA

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CROP CARE FEDERATION OF INDIA The pictorial and word mark logo of Crop Care Federation of India (CCFI) has grass plant in green and fresh green supported by a red swoosh. On the right its name is written in grey sans serif condensed capitals. Its acronym is written below the pictorial.

CROP LIFE INDIA

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CROP LIFE INDIA The green and fresh green word mark logo of Crop Life India (CLI) has its name written in thin sans serif capitals and lowercase supported by an abstract motif of a green plant with fresh green swoosh. The colour green denotes nature, life, growth and sustenance.  

REGIONAL AYURVEDA RESEARCH INSTITUTE, JAMMU

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REGIONAL AYURVEDA RESEARCH INSTITUTE,  JAMMU The seal of Regional Ayurveda Research Institute,  Jammu (RARI-J) has the motifs of a building supporting a red lotus crested by a glowing flame in a background of mountains and trees placed in a yellow circle with black outline. The circle is supported by a pair of green laurels on sides and a banner at the bottom. The banner is inscribed with its name in Devanagari and black. The lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the flame refers to enlightenment, hope, life, truth and the regenerative power; the mountains refer to the Himalayan Range and the laurels refer to perfect harmony among all things in life, with its points providing insight into how we can strive towards achieving this goal.

NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE

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NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE The pictorial emblem of National commission for Indian System of Medicine (NCISM) has an abstract lotus housing a happy human in yellow, orange, green and cyan colours. Its acronym is placed in it at the bottom. Its motto in Sanskrit ‘आयुषे सर्वलोकानाम्’ meaning ‘The Science of Life’ is written below the motif. The lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; the human refers to humanity and the rainbow colours denote the wide range and scope of the system of medicine.

AYUSH GRID

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AYUSH GRID The emblem of Ayush Grid is an abstract leaf in green colour with its name written at the bottom.

AYUSH NEXT

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AYUSH NEXT The emblem of Ayush Next is a shield with an orange outline with green and white halves. The white portion houses the motif of Staff of Hermes denoting medicine and medical practice and the green portion has the motifs of an open book denoting learning, education, knowledge and wisdom and a person with a mortarboard hat referring to success, educational achievement. The shield refers to protection, courage, safety and confidence; the colour orange denotes energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness and green denotes nature, growth, life and sustenance.

PHARMACOPOEIA COMMISSION FOR INDIAN MEDICINE & HOMOEOPATHY

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PHARMACOPOEIA COMMISSION FOR INDIAN MEDICINE & HOMOEOPATHY The seal of Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine & Homoeopathy (PCIM&H) has the National Lion Emblem supported by a box holding the acronym of the Commissionin sans serif bold typeface. The box is depicted like ‘Rx’, which is the official symbol for ‘medical prescription’.

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF HOMOEPATHIC PHYSICIANS

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF HOMOEPATHIC PHYSICIANS The circular emblem of Indian Institute of Homoepathic Physicians (IIMP) has the motifs of medical practitioner supported on sides by snakes placed inside a circle with grey outline, ensconced by its name in blue and supported by a pair of green laurels and crested by a red cross referring to medicine and medical practice. Below the motifs on a banner its motto in Latin ‘Similia Similibus Curentur’ meaning ‘All Diseases should be Treated by Similar Drug Diseases’ is written. The laurels refer to ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication.

INDIAN MEDICINES PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION LIMITED

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INDIAN MEDICINES PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION LIMITED The green colour logo of Indian Medicines Pharmaceutical Corporation Limited (IMPCL) has a leaf shape holding its acronym in a script typeface in white. The colour green symbolises nature, growth, rebirth and nurturing.

THE HOMOEPATHIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF INDIA

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THE HOMOEPATHIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF INDIA The yellow, red, light blue and cyan emblem of The Homoepathic Medical Association of India (HMAI) has a Staff of Hermes held by a pair of hands and crested by a flame of torch held by a pair of hands and supported by a red cross. The motif is superimposed by a circular border bearing its name and motto in Sanskrit. The Staff of Hermes and Red Cross refer to medicine and medical profession; the flame of the torch refers to enlightenment, hope, life, truth and the regenerative power and the hands refer to camaraderie and unity.

NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR HOMOEOPATHY

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NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR HOMOEOPATHY The circular emblem of National Commission for Homoeopathy (NCH) in peach, brown, yellow ochre cyan and black has an open book supported by a pair of laurels on sides, by its motto in Sanskrit ‘सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः’ (1.4.14, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad ) meaning ‘May All be Healthy’, surmounted by its name in Devanagari and crested by the National Lion Emblem. Below the motifs on a brown banner its name is written in white. The open book refers to knowledge, education, learning and wisdom and the laurels refer to ceremonies, victory, achievement, hard work and dedication.

CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN HOMOEOPATHY

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CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN HOMOEOPATHY The emblem of Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH) has a glowing sun ensconced by a circular border with outlines bearing the name of the institute in Devanagari and English. Below the circle , its motto in Latin ‘Similia Similibus Curentur’ meaning ‘All Diseases should be Treated by Similar Drug Diseases’ is written on a banner. The sun represents life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity.

CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN SIDDHA

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CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN SIDDHA The circular seal of Central Council for Research in Siddha (CCRS) has a circle housing the motifs of three pairs of leaves, five drops in five colours referring to five elements of nature, palm leaf manuscripts, a flask, a graph depicting medical condition, a mortar with pestle and a diagram of an atom. These are ensconced by a cyan circular border with outlines bearing the name of the Institute in English and Devanagari. On a banner placed at the bottom of the circle its name is written in Tamil.

CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN UNANI MEDICINE

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CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN UNANI MEDICINE The green colour emblem of Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine (CCRUM) has a phrase in Arabic ensconced by four arrows in four sides in two layers. The acronym of its name is written in Devanagari above and English below. The arrows refer to the protection and recovery by the unani medical system.

NATIONAL AYSUH MISSION

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NATIONAL AYSUH MISSION The orange and green circular seal of National Aysuh Mission (NAM) has yogi in brown colour with a backdrop of five leaves referring to the five elements of nature and cure from nature is supported by a semicircle and surmounted by its name in semi circular form.

CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN YOGA AND NATUROPATHY

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CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR RESEARCH IN YOGA AND NATUROPATHY The green and yellow emblem of Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN) has a motif of a yogi seated on a lotus with glowing sun behind the head. Its motto in Sanskrit ‘मृत्योर्माऽमृतं गमय’ (1.3.28, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad) meaning ‘Lead me from Death to Immortality’ surmounts the yogi. A circle with green outline ensconces the motifs and yogi. The lotus refers to purity, rebirth, enlightenment, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty and the sun refers to life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity.