Chinmaya Mission's emblem comprises the lamp of knowledge with
the 'Hamsa' bird of wisdom at its crown, both denoting the
Mission's spiritual and social services to the world. The
purpose of the Mission's Vedantic teachings is to help seekers
learn ethical values and cultivate a discriminating power -
learn the art of distinguishing the changeless, infinite
Substratum from the changing, finite world.
The 'oil lamp' symbolizes the ethical life needed to light the
flame of Knowledge within. The Lord is the "Knowledge Principle"
(Chaitanya) who is the source, the enlivener and the illuminator
of all knowledge. Hence light is worshipped as the Lord himself.
Knowledge removes ignorance just as light removes darkness.
A single lamp can light hundreds of others, just as a single
realised master can enlighten thousands. Despite sharing its
light to other lamps, the original lamp loses none of its
brilliance. In the same way, sharing knowledge will not result
in the loss of that knowledge; on the contrary, upon giving
knowledge, we begin to understand it clearer and it benefits
all.
In the light of knowledge and wisdom, the faculty of
discrimination stands out in clarity, represented by the Hamsa
bird. Just as this bird has the proverbial ability to separate
the substance of milk from water, a spiritual seeker is able to
discriminate the true from the false, the good from the bad, the
profound from the superficial and the permanent Reality from the
impermanent world. |