About Us

The Journey 
We started on a mission to provide a healthy lifestyle to the people out there. Slowly, the mission turned into a project in the form of seminars , workshops and psychological counselings. No, we don’t lecture you on mental problems; we ensure a better life by inspiring and motivating you towards a 


The Name 
Kumud Labanya as a brand name is dedicated in the memory of our Founder's Grandparents.

Late Shri Kumud Ranjan Kundu and Late Shrimati Labanya Rani Kundu 
::You shall always stay in our memories and thy love shall never fade::

The name Kumud Labanya also translates in Sanskrit as follows: 
Kumud meaning Lotus or One with Valour & Labanya meaning One with Grace or Loving with Care.

It is also for the same reason of translation we have the Lotus as our Logo. The meaning of names not just holds us to our Logo but also carries forward the motto of  how we plan to provide our services with 'utmost care and retain the grace of every human mind'.  


The Logo
The Lotus, the national flower of India, is a symbol of supreme reality. Hindu religion and mythology portray goddess Saraswathi, the muse of learning, as being seatted on a Lotus flower. To the Indian psyche, the lotus is more than a flower - it represents both beauty and non-attachment. There is a saying that although it grows in mud, it smells of myrrh. 

Lotus has a message to convey to humans. Although, lotus is an archetype of beauty, it symbolises non-attachment. In his essay "The Secret of Work", Swami Vivekananda opines, "Just as water cannot wet the lotus leaf, so work cannot bind the unselfish may giving rise to attachment to results. "Even though the lotus is rooted in mud, it continues to float on the water without becoming wet or muddy. This aspect of the lotus dictates how humans ought to live in this world - work incessantly but be not attached to the work and to the surroundings. It also reveals, "This world is not our habitation but one of the many stages through which we are passing through." The Bhagvad Gita says, "One who performs his duty without attachment, surrendering the results onto the Supreme Lord, is unaffected by sinful action as the lotus leaf is untouched by water."