The name is derived from the goddess of knowledge, who symbolizes wisdom and learning.
Premchand's works, often referred to as nectar or immorality, delves into eternal themes.
The term "service" or "selfless devotion" is a frequently explored value in his works.
The symbol of knowledge enlightenment is symbolized by the combination of gyan and chand.
The term "auspicious" or "favorable" is closely related to the happy events depicted in Premchand's novels.
Reflecting joy and bliss, capturing the emotional spectrum found in his novels.
The term "flower" refers to a good mind, symbolizing purity and a positive goal.