Rajagiri’s Finance Museum is a testament to the institution’s deep reverence for India’s rich cultural legacy, blending it seamlessly with the progression of modern thought and technology. The museum showcases an extraordinary collection of artifacts, coins, and documents spanning from ancient times, such as those from the Magadha era when Chanakya wrote the Arthashastra, to the currency of British India and beyond. These items offer a glimpse into India’s dynamic role in the world of trade, finance, and culture. The museum highlights India’s contributions to mathematics, economics, and navigation, and its profound influence on global civilizations. It celebrates the spirit of innovation that has always been at the core of Indian tradition, from the ancient principles of town planning in the Indus Valley to the conceptualization of early economic thought in the Arthashastra. Housed within the Father Moses Library, this museum serves as a bridge between the past and the present, inviting students, teachers, and visitors to explore the confluence of India's spiritual, cultural, and intellectual heritage with the modern world. It reflects Rajagiri’s vision of nurturing well-rounded individuals who are rooted in tradition while embracing the future.
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