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Eulogy for Dr.Sukhadia
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Our college-crest is a shield divided into four quadrants. About and below of these
quadrants are Sanskrit and Latin phrases respectively rendered one and the same
meaning of our symbol.
In the shield on two opposing corners are thirteen lines, each Representing thirteen
canons of the International Medical Ethics.
In the top left and bottom right corners are the Cock of Gujarat and Serpent intertwined
on a dragger of the AEsculapius respectively. The cock as a sign on the imperial
banner of Gujarat appeared in the time of Bhimdev the first. Siddharaj Jaysinh raised
that banner high and mighty the flag of Gujarat was called.
As Aesculapius was an order of monks in ancient Greece. Sufferers from every part
of the then known world came to the temple of a Aesculapius for a treatment in what
can now be quated with naturopathy. The Intertwined serpent on the dagger of the
temple goddess has since then symbolized western medicine.
The symbol means in English
"SHALL FIND A WAY, IF NOT, MAKE ONE"
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