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Our Solemn Pledge

• These declarations incorporate the formulas for changing and reforming individual, the family and
the society.
• These precepts promote unity & equality and materialize the concept of Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam (Entire World is a family).
• Immense and limitless is our power of determination.

Let us read, understand and digest these concepts (pledge) daily. They motivate us to concentrate
on self-reformation rather than on giving advice to others. A change in every individual is bound to lead to
the formation of a better society.

1. Firmly believing in the Omnipresence of God and His unfailing justice, we pledge to abide by
basic Divine principles (Dharma).
2. Considering the body as the Temple of God, we will be ever watchful to keep it healthy and full of
vitality by adopting the principles of self-control, order and harmony in our lives.
3. With a view to keep our minds free from the inrush of negative thoughts and emotions, we will
adopt a regular program of study of ennobling and inspiring literature (Svaadhyaaya) and up keep
the company of Saints (Satsanga).
4. We will vigilantly exercise strict control over our senses, thoughts, emotions and spending of our
time and resources.
5. We will consider ourselves inseparable parts of the society and will see our good in the good of
all.
6. We will abide by basic moral code, refrain from wrong doing and will discharge our duties as
citizens committed to the well-being of the society.
7. We will earnestly and firmly imbibe in our lives the virtues of Wisdom, Honesty, Responsibility and
Courage.
8. We will constantly and sincerely endeavour to create an environment of loving kindness,
cleanliness, simplicity and goodwill.
9. We will prefer failure while adhering to basic moral principles to so-called success obtained
through unfair and foul means.
10. We will never evaluate a person’s greatness by his worldly success, talents and riches but by his
righteous conduct and thoughts.
11. We will never do unto others what we would not like to be done unto us.
12. Members of opposite sexes while interacting with each other will have feelings of mutual warmth
and understanding based on purity of thoughts and emotions.
13. We will regularly and religiously contribute a portion of our time, talents and resources for
spreading nobility and righteousness in the world.
14. We will give precedence to discriminating wisdom over blind traditions.
15. We will actively involve ourselves in bringing together persons of goodwill in resisting evil and
injustice and in promoting New Creation.
16. We will remain committed to the principles of national unity and equality of all human beings. In
our conduct, we will not make any discrimination between person and person on the basis of
caste, creed, colour, religion, region, language or sex.
17. We firmly believe that each human being is the maker of his own destiny. With this conviction, we
will uplift and transform ourselves and help others in doing so. We believe the world will then
automatically change for the better.
18. Our Motto is: “Ham Badalenge – Yug Badalegaa”, “Ham Sudharenge – Yug Sudharegaa”. When
we transform ourselves, the world will be transformed. When we reform ourselves, the world will
be reformed.
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