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SALAMBA YOGA

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SALAMBA YOGA Salamba Yoga has a swan and a pigeon placed above a peach coloured patch and its name is written on the right. The swan is sacred and is a symbol of grace and beauty; the pigeon refers to fertility, prosperity, fortune, luck and transformation and the colour peach symbolises immortality. The logo is interesting and friendly.

ARHATIC PRANA YOGA

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ARHATIC PRANA YOGA The circular emblem of Arhatic Prana Yoga has the motifs of a lotus, swan and cobra placed inside a circle of yellow to violet vignette. The swan is sacred and is a symbol of grace and beauty; the lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty and the cobra refers to conflicting emotions, thoughts or choices.

YOGALIFE GLOBAL

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YOGALIFE GLOBAL The insignia of Yogalife Global has a spread of lotus with a person sitting in yoga posture in tones of yellow to red. It is supported by its name in dark red, green and orange text of its name. The letter ‘Y’ is depicted as a swan. The lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, rebirth, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty and the swans are sacred and are symbols of grace and beauty.

SAMADHI YOGA ASHRAM

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SAMADHI YOGA ASHRAM The yellow, red and black emblem of Samadhi Yoga Ashram has a swan drawn using a single stroke of brush for the letter ‘S’ alongwith its name on the right. This is surmounted by a rising sun. Swans are considered sacred and are symbols of grace and beauty; the sun represents and the colour red denotes passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration.

ASSOCIATION OF HIMALAYAN YOGA MEDITATION SOCIETIES INTERNATIONAL

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ASSOCIATION OF HIMALAYAN YOGA MEDITATION SOCIETIES INTERNATIONAL  The blue colour insignia Association of Himalayan Yoga Meditation Societies International (AHYMSIN) has a pair of swans facing each other supported by a lotus. A woman with closed eyes crested by a glowing flame is placed above the swans. All these are ensconced by a cobra or serpent. Below the motifs its tagline in Sanskrit ‘योगः समाधिः’ and ‘Yoga is Samadhi’ are written. The lotus refers to beauty, prosperity, fertility, eternity and spirituality; the swans are considered sacred and are symbols of grace and beauty; the flame denotes enlightenment, hope, life, truth and the regenerative power and the serpent denotes  healthcare, protection and wellbeing.

VEDHAKANI YOGA VIDHYALAYA

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VEDHAKANI YOGA VIDHYALAYA The colourful and detailed emblem of Vedhakani Yoga Vidhyalaya has a human sitting in a yoga posture on a lotus with a five headed cobra surmounting in the backdrop of an ocean with a skyline with sun, moon and birds. These are ensconced by a green circular banner with yellow outline bearing its name in Tamil. The circular pictorial is supported by a green banner bearing its motto ‘A Step Towards Emotional Fitness’ at the bottom and four leaves on each side. The five headed snake or naga symbolises abundance; the lotus refers to purity, enlightenment, transformation, personal growth, resilience, overcoming obstacles and divine beauty and the colour green symbolises nature, growth, balance, harmony, environment, prosperity, vitality, prestige, wealth and being very down to earth.

SOHAM AYUR YOGA ASHRAM

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SOHAM AYUR YOGA ASHRAM The brown colour emblem of Soham Ayur Yoga Ashram is an abstract motif of a swan forming a circle supported by its name in crisp sans serif typeface. The swan refers to flexibility, aesthetics and innate strength and the colour brown symbolises earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition.

SAMYAK INSTITUTE OF YOGA & AYURVEDA

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SAMYAK INSTITUTE OF YOGA & AYURVEDA  The brown colour emblem of Samyak Institute of Yoga & Ayurveda (SIYA) has a a pair of swans facing each other formed by a pair of leaves with green veins. These motifs are surmounted by a circular stroke and supported by its name. The swans are sacred and symbols of grace and beauty; the leaves refer to nature, life, change and spirituality and the colour brown denotes earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition.

HUNSUR PLYWOOD WORKS PVT. LTD.

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HUNSUR PLYWOOD WORKS PVT. LTD. The cyan emblem of Hunsur Plywood Works Pvt. Ltd. has a triangle with rounded corners intersected by a segment of a circle housing the motif of a swan. The swan's wings are depicted as layers of plywood and the swan itself refers to the plywood's flexibility, aesthetics and innate strength. The colour cyan denotes hope, peace, tranquillity, calmness, relaxation and balance.

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEURO SCIENCES

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEURO SCIENCES The dark hued circular emblem of National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) has a swan swimming in a waterbody with lotus in a night with a full moon. The swan though looks calm and gentle outwardly is agitating vigorously inside the water symbolising the human mind and body. The lotus represents the pure growing out of  impurity. This circular motif is circumscribed by a white border on which its name and its motto are inscribed. The motto reads in Sanskrit ‘समत्वं योग उच्यते’ (Shloka 48, Chapter 2, Srimad Bhagavad Gita) meaning ‘Evenness (of mind) is the Yoga’. 

THE ART OF LIVING

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THE ART OF LIVING The emblem of The Art of Living which has centres in different places has a rising sun in orange supported by a pair of swans, below which its name is written in serif capitals. At the bottom the name of the Centre is written. The rising sun denotes light, universal prosperity and path for growth and the swans denote holiness, being sanctified, grace and beauty.

DAMAN DIU AND DADRA NAGAR HAVELI TOURISM

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DAMAN DIU AND DADRA NAGAR HAVELI TOURISM The light blue emblem of Daman Diu and Dadra Nagar Haveli Tourism (DDDNHP) is a panel with a border made up by the motifs of the traditional mask, a pair of local flowers, vegetables, fish, deer, snails, swans, anchors lions and cannons and flowing waters and a church. The panel holds the name of the tourism establishment and at the bottom its tagline ‘Small is Big’ is written. The motifs which form the shape and border represent what is available in the State’s geography and a tourist attraction. The emblem is innovative, representative and attractive. The colour light blue represents the blue waters and tranquillity, peace, health, healing, acceptance, truth, serenity, trustworthiness, reliability, wisdom, creativity, spirituality and softness.

R K SWAMY LIMITED

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R K SWAMY LIMITED The red and grey logo of R K Swamy Limited, an integrated marketing services provider has a pictorial and a word mark. The pictorial is a swan depicted in a geometrical abstract fashion symbolises holy, sanctified, grace and beauty. The word mark is its name written in sans serif capitals. The colour red symbolises passion, power, strength, courage, determination, energy and celebration and the colour grey strength, longevity, unemotional, detached, balanced and impartial, power, influence, wisdom and intelligence. 

KARNATAKA STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

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KARNATAKA STATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The cyan emblem of Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC) is a pictorial of a flying swan or ‘hans’ with a circle with its acronym. The logo is attractive, symbolic and friendly. The colour cyan symbolises sky, hope and spring, peace, tranquillity, calmness, relaxation, emotional balance and the swan represents being sacred and is a symbol of grace and beauty in service.

KSGH MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS UNIVERSITY

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KSGH MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS UNIVERSITY The emblem of KSGH Music and Performing Arts University (KSGM PAU) has a cyan circle with black outline housing a ‘dotara’ string instrument ensconced by a swan depicted stylistically. Its name is written around the circle in Kannada. The musical instrument represents the domain of the university and the swan represents Goddess Saraswati, the Goddess of Learning, education and knowledge. Its motto in Kannada ‘అనాదిగానే మిల చిత్తం’ meaning ‘My Love is Eternal’ is inscribed on a banner, placed at the bottom of the emblem. 

M.S. RAMAIAH UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

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M.S. RAMAIAH UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES The emblem of M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (RUAS) Has a pictorial of a shield in orange to purple tones, depicts a swan, the symbol of knowledge, as it flies towards the sun, the universal symbol of wisdom and enlightenment, that is depicted using an asterisk. The swan in flight illustrates our unwavering commitment to the pursuit of knowledge. The subtle shield that encases the swan represents the trust and legacy of the Ramaiah Group, built over years of hard work and service to society. This identity, serves a reminder of the values of empowerment, commitment, simplicity, and inclusiveness. It also strikes the right balance between the group’s rich heritage and its modern, forward outlook. 

PADMASHREE DR. D.Y. PATIL VIDYAPEETH

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PADMASHREE DR. D.Y. PATIL VIDYAPEETH The emblem of Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (PDPV) has a pictorial with a shield in brown colour holding its acronym in white and gold. This is supported by a golden swan with its wings spread. Above the swan, on a brown banner , the name of the trust is inscribed. Below the pictorial there is a brown colour monogram of its acronym supported by two gold colour swooshes on the letter ‘D’. The shield denotes protection, courage, heritage, authority and bravery; the swan denotes grace, elegance, dynamism, education and knowledge. The colour brown symbolises earthiness, simplicity, stability, humility, warmth, reliability, endurance, timelessness and tradition and the colour gold denotes wealth, prosperity, power, prestige and achievement. 

HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY

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HEMCHANDRACHARYA NORTH GUJARAT UNIVERSITY The emblem of Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University (HNGU) has a line drawing of Goddess Saraswati seated on a lotus with swan and veena, placed on a pedastel with an attractive arch with decorations. The arch bears its name in Devanagari. The Goddess represents learning, education, wisdom, knowledge and learning. The motto in Sanskrit ‘पावका नः सरस्वती’ (Rig Veda 1.3.10) meaning ‘Sarasvatī, the Purifier’ is placed below the motif of Goddess. 

MODY UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

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MODY UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY The insignia of Mody University of Science and Technology (MUST) has a gear wheel houses a circular border which is inscribed with its name and place. Inside the border on the circle there are motifs of a swan and a veena supported by an open book. Below the gear wheel, on a banner its motto in Sanskrit ‘तेजस्विनावधीतमस्तु’ (Dialogue between Nachiketa and Yamacharya, 19, Canto 3, Part 3, Katha Upanishad, Krishna Yajur Veda) meaning ‘May our Study be Vigorous and Effective’. The gear wheel symbolises interconnectedness, efficiency, precision, progress, advancement, synchronisation, timing, order and structure; the veena and swan are associated with Goddess Saraswati, the God of Learning and the open book symbolises learning, knowledge, education and wisdom.

IILM UNIVERSITY

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IILM UNIVERSITY The blue and maroon emblem of IILM University, (IILMU) is a blue shield with a maroon band on top and a maroon rising sun behind a façade with four pillars standing on a blue base. The maroon band hosts the motifs of an open book, a swan on water in a circle and a traditional lamp. Its name IILM, meaning ‘knowledge’ in Persian, is placed on the right of the shield in serif capital typeface. The shield represents ; the facade with four pillars denotes the temple of learning and pillars are the bridge to heaven from earth and pillar means strength, security of foundation and trustworthiness; the rising sun denotes knowledge and wisdom, life, energy, power, positivity, illumination, light and clarity; the open book denotes learning, education, knowledge and wisdom; the swan symbolises Goddess of Learning Saraswati; the traditional lamp signifies light, illumination, awakening, devotion, purity, guidance, protection, hope and prosperity; the colour blue symbolises se