
Vivekananda
The school house Vivekananda is named after the philosopher,
thinker and spiritualist, Swami Vivekananda, who introduced
eastern thought at the World's Parliament of Religions.
The spiral represents unravelling
the mysteries of life. It is also a symbol of concentration
and intuition. Lives of great men inspire us to think
deeper and achieve supreme happiness.
Kalidasa
The school house Kalidasa has been named after one of
the most celebrated Sanskrit writers whose play Abhijnanashakuntala,
was among the first Sanskrit works to be translated into
English.
The lotus symbolises the
essence of ancient poetic expressions. The five petals
are the five elements of nature that synchronise with
the five senses of a human being and manifest the hidden
creativity.
Chanakya
The school house Chanakya is named after the famous
economic and political strategist whose work the Arthashastra
is relevant even today.
The eye is a symbol of
great vision in order to manifest our full potential.
It also represents wisdom and alertness which influences
all actions leading to holistic success.
Aryabhatta
The school house Aryabhatta is named after India's most
famous mathematician who pioneered the Hindu-Arabic
number system which has become universal.
The sun is a symbol of
supreme knowledge, warmth of love and tireless service.
May the sun always guide our actions and shine through
the storms of our heart. Science and spirituality must
blend together to bring prosperity and peace.

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