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  1. Learn about the meaning and origin of the University of Mysore's emblem, which is adapted from the Royal Emblem of Mysore. The emblem features the bird Gandabherunda, the lion-elephant Sharabha and the lion, symbolizing knowledge, righteousness and truth.

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  2. The University of Mysore was established on July 27, 1916. It is the sixth oldest in the country and the first in the state of Karnataka. Also, in a sense it is the first university of the country to be established outside the limits of the British India. The university was founded as a result of the efforts of the benevolent and visionary ...

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  3. The University emblem is adapted from the Royal Emblem of Mysore. It depicts the bird Gandabherunda flanked on either side by the lion-elephant Sharabha (mythical creature believed to be stronger than the lion and the elephant, and upholder of righteousness), surmounted by a lion.ssss

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  5. Learn about the history, vision, mission, and campus of the University of Mysore, the sixth oldest and first in Karnataka. See the emblem with the motto "Nothing is equal to knowledge" and the logo of the university.

  6. The University of Mysore is a public state university in Karnataka, India, founded in 1916. Its crest features a peacock, a symbol of wisdom and knowledge, and its motto is "Na Hi Jñanena Sadrusham" (Nothing compares with knowledge).

  7. The emblem is adapted from the Royal Emblem of Mysore and depicts the bird Gandabherunda, the lion-elephant Sharabha and a lion. The motto is "Nothing is Equal to Knowledge" and "I Always Uphold The Truth".

  8. The University of Mysore is a public state university in Mysore, Karnataka, India. The university was founded during the reign of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and the premiership of Sir M. Visvesvaraya. The university is recognised by the University Grants Commission for offering higher studies degree courses on-campus as well as online.