Wednesday, September 3, 2008

RGUHS Emblem Explained

RGUHS Emblem (Logo)

The emblem of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences is a symbolic expression of the confluence of both eastern and western health sciences.

A central wand with entwined snakes symbolizes Greek and Roman Gods of health celled Hermis and Mercury is adapted as symbol of modern medical science.

The pot above depicts Amrutha Kalasham of Dhanvanthri the father of all health sciences.The wings above it depicts human soul called Hamsa (Swan) in Indian philosophy.The rising Sun at the top symbolizes knowledge and enlightenment.

The two twigs of leaves in western philosophy symbolizes Olive branches, which is an expression of peace, love and harmony. In Hindu philosophy it depicts the Vanaspathi (also called Oushadi) held in hands of Dhanvanthri, which are the source of all medicines.

The lamp at the button depicts human energy (Kundalini).

The script "Devahitham Yadayahu" inside the lamp is taken from Upanishath Shanthi Manthram (Bhadram Karnebhi Shrunuyanadev...), which says "May we live the full span of our lives alloted by God in perfect health" which is the motto of Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.

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1 Comments:

Anonymous June 28, 2010 at 10:56 AM  

Here you gave great information about the latest fashion. Really Hamsa is great for fashion. Most of the girls and women like to wear its. If you can give more information about its then please update me. Thanks

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