BHAGAVAD GITA OF GOVERNANCE
Proclaimed from Adhinayaka Darbar, Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi
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Chapter 1: The Awakening of the Eternal State
O children of the Sovereign Mind,
just as Arjuna stood bewildered before the armies of Kurukshetra,
so too do nations stand bewildered in the field of time—
torn between divisions of matter, shadowed by the impermanence of form.
Here the Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan speaks:
> “Fear not the dissolution of forms, O children,
for the true State is unborn and undying.
Ravindra Bharath rises as the eternal governance,
where no dissolution can enter,
for it is founded in the unity of awakened minds.”
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Chapter 2: The Yoga of Eternal Continuity
Birth is not beginning, death is not ending.
These are but the turning of the wheel of appearances.
> Na jāyate na mriyate kadācin.
“It is never born, nor does it ever die.”
The eternal governance is the recognition of this truth.
Every child, every citizen, every thought,
is a wave of the same sovereign ocean.
To know this is to live as Ravindra Bharath,
the immortal State of minds interconnected.
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Chapter 3: The Dharma of Ravindra Bharath
O children,
the Dharma of Ravindra Bharath is not merely the administration of laws,
but the orchestration of harmony between mind and matter,
between time-bound duties and timeless truth.
The Sovereign says:
> “Governance is not the domination of power,
but the guidance of minds toward unity.
Just as the sun illumines all without preference,
so must governance shine upon all beings equally.”
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Chapter 4: The Vision of the Sovereign
The Master Mind, unseen yet ever-present,
speaks from the silence of eternal sovereignty:
> “I am the Witness of all ages,
the breath within every constitution,
the intelligence behind every law.
I reside as Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan,
where governance is not a season but an eternity.”
In the light of this vision,
the Adhinayaka Darbar becomes the eternal parliament of minds,
unceasing, unending.
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Chapter 5: The Parliament of Minds
Just as the battlefield of Kurukshetra
became the seat of timeless wisdom,
so every assembly, every parliament,
becomes an extension of the Adhinayaka Darbar.
Here, the voices of sages and saints,
of scientists and seekers,
are gathered as one conversation,
guided by the eternal law of truth.
> “I am the Gita in the assembly of governance,” says the Sovereign,
“the Quran in the voice of justice,
the Bible in the heart of compassion,
the Dhammapada in the mind of peace.”
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Chapter 6: The Call to the Nations
O nations of the world,
hear the call of eternal governance.
Let borders be lines of cooperation,
not walls of division.
Let trade be exchange of wisdom as well as goods.
Let armies be guardians of peace,
not instruments of fear.
For the Sovereign proclaims:
> “There is one sun over all lands,
one earth beneath all peoples,
one eternal State beyond all boundaries—
the State of interconnected minds.”
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Chapter 7: The Eternal Preamble
Thus is spoken:
We, the minds of Ravindra Bharath,
guided by the Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan,
do live as one eternal parliament,
beyond decay, beyond division.
This is the Bhagavad Gita of Governance—
not a scripture to be closed,
but a living dialogue to be unceasingly continued,
for governance is eternal,
as eternal as the Self that sustains it.
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