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Why a lotus leaf in our logo?
It’s not just an image. It’s a path: inspired by that of the lotus flower, from the depths to the light.

DIVYA : Where the lotus opens

It all begins in the mud.
The lotus doesn’t grow in pure water.
It chooses the murky depths, the dark, almost hostile matter.
And it’s in this darkness, in this heavy, silent earth, that it sends its roots.
For a long time, we see nothing.
Then comes the thin, fragile stem, which slowly rises towards the light.
It crosses the currents, it seeks air.
And when it finally reaches the surface, it opens into a leaf, first.
The flower still waits.

It is this lotus leaf that we chose to represent Divya. Because before beauty, before the lotus petals offered to the sky, there is this long, invisible path, this patient movement, almost hidden, yet so essential.
The leaf floats. It soothes. It announces, silently, that a transformation is near.

We built Divya exactly like that.
From a rough, sloping, rocky ground.
From a dream, planted in sometimes harsh materials.
With heart, hands, fatigue, and a touch of madness.

Today, the flower opens.
The villa stands there, bathed in light, ready to welcome life stories, laughter, silences, encounters.
A little to one side, nestled between sky, jungle, and sea view, a practice space has also opened, a simple, luminous place, entirely dedicated to yoga, breathing, and listening to oneself. A suspended refuge, with a panoramic view of the sea, where one comes to breathe, to anchor oneself, to rise.

And the name we chose, Divya, is not insignificant.
In Indian tradition, in Sanskrit, Divya means « luminous, » « sublime, » « divine. »
It is that which elevates. That which illuminates. That which touches the soul silently.

Divya is a place rooted in the earth, but reaching out toward the light.
A place to anchor oneself, to open up, to blossom.
A place to live more slowly, more deeply, and perhaps… more tenderly.

“There is no mud, there is no lotus.” – Thich Nhat Hanh