KARNATAKA ELECTROHOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION, DEVELOPMENT & REASERCH
The KEMA pledges Its unconditional allegiance to this Emblem of knowledge, Especially rational medical knowledge as established by Dr count seasre mettei and service of humanity guided by that knowledge through Unity and Fraternity. Legend of the Emblem of KARNATAKA ELECTROHOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION, DEVELOPMENT & REASERCH.
THE SINGLE SNAKE, STAFF AND GREEN LEAVES
The logo featuring a snake coiled around a staff comes from Asclepius, the ancient Greek god of medicine and healing. We often call it the Aesculapian rod. Ancient Greeks revered Asclepius for his amazing skills in healing and medicine. According to Greek myth, he could restore health and even bring the dead back to life! Throughout his life Asclepius had a close connection to snakes, so they became his universal symbol. Ancient Greeks believed snakes were sacred beings with healing powers. This was because their venom had remedial powers, while their ability to shed their skin seemed like an act of regeneration, rebirth and renewal. So, it makes sense that their god of healing is to this amazing animal.
LEAVES
Two green leaves icon represents nature because its ability to harness the power of the Sun on its own is essential for all forms of life on Earth.Turning over a new leaves means positive change, growth & it also represents life and energy because it sustains life on the planet. Fertility is associated with leaves because a plant often bears fruit where there is an abundance of leaves that catch all necessary nutrition from the sun.
The appearance of leaves can suggest the possibility of new beginnings and the potential for positive charge.
The Electrohomoeopathy system of medicine is purely on knowledge of principles and laws of Nature.
MOTTO - The KARNATAKA ELECTROHOMOEOPATHY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION, DEVELOPMENT & REASERCH is dedicated to the service of humanity on the basis of knowledge of medicine with Law of Similar, Unity, Fraternity.