
Akkamahadevi
Akkamahadevi, the 12th-century mystic and poet-saint from Karnataka, symbolizes unwavering devotion, inner freedom, and the divine feminine spirit.

Allama Prabhu
Allama Prabhu, the mystic saint of the 12th-century Sharana movement, was a master of silence, wisdom, and inner awakening

Sri Adi Shankaracharya
Sri Adi Shankaracharya, the towering philosopher-saint of the 8th century, revolutionized Indian thought through his revival of Advaita Vedanta

Sri Madhvacharya
Sri Madhvacharya, the 13th-century philosopher and founder of the Dvaita Vedanta school, brought forth a powerful interpretation of divine reality

Sri Ramanujacharya
Sri Ramanujacharya, the revered 11th-century philosopher and proponent of Vishishtadvaita Vedanta, brought to the world a vision of devotion rooted in compassion

Basavanna
Basavanna, the revered 12th-century saint, philosopher, and social reformer, illuminated the spiritual landscape of India through his revolutionary ideas of equality,

Maharishi Patanjali
Maharishi Patanjali, the ancient sage and compiler of the Yoga Sutras, is revered as the father of classical yoga. His teachings offer a clear path to inner stillness

Lord Dhanvantari
Lord Dhanvantari, regarded as the divine physician and an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, is the source of Ayurveda — the ancient Indian science of life and healing.