Inspiration

Inspirations

Puthir is founded on ideas that build upon ancient and modern discoveries that drive the cultivation of powerful individuals and a resultant society that values liberty, freedom and equality.

We accept good ideas regardless of the source, affiliation or association. Every idea that serves Puthir’s mission to create an environment that facilitates emergence of greatness in every individual is welcome.

In order for prospective parents to understand our vision, we highlight our sources of inspiration here in no particular order. Before we get to the people and ideas, it is important to note that an inclusive, progressive and foundational institution like Puthir requires tolerance and acceptance to succeed in its vision for universal well-being through individual greatness.

Confict Tolerance Conflict Tolerance

We consider all ideas as complementary. Even and especially those that appear to be polar opposites.

If you find people or ideas listed here that are on the opposite ends of some spectrum, you might want to consider that as an occurrence of a communion rather than a conflict.

Historical Tolerance Historical/Cultural Tolerance

People on this list belong to different times and places. Their actions, thoughts and ideas were possibly necessary, maybe appropriate, perhaps acceptable for their time and place.

Their place on this list is not an endorsement or acceptance of all their actions or ideas. We will do our best to highlight the areas of their influence that we find most relevant to our core philosophy and guiding principles.

Idealogical Tolerance Ideological Tolerance

People on this list may have been affiliated with an “ism” of their time or ours. Their listing here does not imply our affiliation with that “ism”. Puthir is a deeply philosophical institution that values ideas over ideologies.

We are completely aligned with and dedicated to our mission. We don’t have any affection or disposition towards any prevailing ideology.

People

In no particular order
Revolutionary Poet Bharathidasan Revolutionary Poet

A poet who sounded off his words as war horns, inspiring hundreds of thousands of youth to embrace the self-respect movement.

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