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Neal Sharad Kushwaha

Ottawa, Ontario
Grant of Arms, Flag and Badge
December 15, 2023
Vol. VIII, p. 239

Arms of Neal Sharad Kushwaha

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Blazon

Arms

Per fess dancetty of three points Azure and Argent a bar dancetty per fess dancetty Or and Gules, in chief semé of mullets of five points and mullets of nine points Argent, in base a sun in splendour Gules;

Crest

A pantheon’s head and a lion’s head couped, addorsed and conjoined at the necks Azure semé of mullets of four points Or;

Motto

DISCE • अभ्यास • EXPLORE;


Symbolism

Arms

Gold represents the agricultural riches of Saskatchewan, where Mr. Kushwaha spent a large part of his childhood. The saffron shade of red alludes to India, where his family is from, and of which he has many significant childhood memories. The dark blue portion represents the sky, an all-encompassing element that covers the entire globe, reflecting the international scope of his career. The stars illustrate his lifelong passion for mathematics and science. The zigzag line represents mountains and, by extension, Mr. Kushwaha’s love of mountaineering and sports in general. The sun refers to his surname, as his family claims descent from the mythical Suryavansh rulers (roughly translated as “Sun dynasty”).

Crest

The pantheon, a mythical creature often associated with the sky, repeats the symbolism of the Arms. The lion is a reference to family heirlooms that Mr. Kushwaha remembers, while also alluding to his family’s history as warriors who used this symbol.

Motto

These words in Latin, Sanskrit and English respectively mean “Learn, train, explore” and highlight some of the most important maxims in Mr. Kushwaha’s life. They reference his love of studying and learning new information, as well as his passion for intense sports and the discipline required to carry them out. For Mr. Kushwaha, these words also embody an endless process, since the more you learn, the more you need to train in order to explore and verify the new information, and the more you explore, the more you learn, and so on.