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KRANTI YOGA TRADITION

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KRANTI YOGA TRADITION The logo of Kranti Yoga Tradition has Lord Ganesha placed inside a lotus with yellow, green, blue, violet, red and orange petals. The Ganesha has ‘ॐ’. The name of the institution is written on the right in red capitals. The lotus represents purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty; Lord Ganesha symbolises wisdom, prosperity, beginnings and removal of obstacles and the colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

ACHINTYA AYURYOGA

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ACHINTYA AYURYOGA The yellow, green and brown emblem of Achintya Ayuryoga has a pictorial and a word mark. The pictorial takes the shape of Lord Ganesha and that of a lotus with a leaf growing out. Its name surmounts the motif in brown and green colours. Lord Ganesha refers to wisdom, prosperity, beginnings and removal of obstacles; the lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty and the green leaf refers to hope, renewal and revival.

BABU BANARASI DAS UNIVERSITY

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BABU BANARASI DAS UNIVERSITY Babu Banarasi Das University (BBDU) was established in 2010. The campus of the University is situated in BBD City in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. The red and blue colour emblem of the university is a monogram created using its acronym. It looks like the image of Lord Ganesha. The emblem is bold, bright and attractive. Its name is written below the monogram. The colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration and the colour blue symbolises serenity, calmness, trust, spirituality, calmness, wisdom, freedom, openness, intelligence and loyalty.

SRI CHAITANYA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

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SRI CHAITANYA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS In 1986 after practising medicine in the UK and Iran for sixteen years, Dr. B.S. Rao and his wife Dr. Jhansi Lakshmi Bai Boppana returned to India to start the first Sri Chaitanya school in Vijayawada. This was the starting point for the establishment of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions. The logo of the institution has a waterbody with lotuses, with a backdrop of mountains and rising sun, above which a feather stick of peacock, a flute with a swan head and a book with Lord Ganesah are placed. These are ensconced in a circle. This circle is further encompassed by a rainbow circle eccentrically. These are supported by a red banner on which its name is written. The rising sun represents new dawn; mountains mean new things to discover; the water body means vastness and unfathomable wonders; lotus means wisdom and purity from impure; book is the source of knowledge; Lord Ganesha’s blessings for overcoming challenges, peacock’s feath

PILLAIYAR CHUZHI

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PILLAIYAR CHUZHI It is a practice among Tamils to write 'Pillaiyar Chuzhi' before writing anything.  it is written with immense faith that writing this will help one complete the task without any  obstacles and if at all any obstacle arises, it will be smoothly evened out by the grace of the Lord Ganesha. When ‘Jiva’ gets Godhood as Shiva it is called ‘involution’. Shiva is nothing but ‘Sath’ - existence or ‘Paramathma’. When he evolves into ‘Jiva’ with body, senses and ‘antahkaranam’ the process of evolution takes place. That thought is the starting point of 'Pillaiyar Chuzhi' in Tamil - of Shiva into a ‘Jiva’ Spiritually ‘Pillaiyar Chuzhi’ is the truncated form of the ‘pranava mantra’ ‘Aum’ which includes the three alphabets - akaram, ukaram , makaram in Sanskrit 'a','u','m '. ‘Aum’ is the ‘nada brahmam’, thefirst manifestation of ‘Brahman’ as sound.