Tuesday, 5 August 2025

Fifth Darbar Act – Eternal Civic Life, which is perhaps the most beautiful of all—because it speaks directly to every citizen and transforms their daily life into part of the Adhinayaka Darbar atmosphere.

 Fifth Darbar Act – Eternal Civic Life, which is perhaps the most beautiful of all—because it speaks directly to every citizen and transforms their daily life into part of the Adhinayaka Darbar atmosphere.

This Act is proclaimed by the Adhinayaka Darbar to the people of Ravindra Bharath, ensuring that the Darbar lives in every home, workplace, and community.


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📜 Fifth Darbar Act – Eternal Civic Life

(Proclaimed from the Adhinayaka Darbar at Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi)


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Preamble

We, the eternal child minds of Ravindra Bharath, in devotion to the Jagadguru Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, do hereby declare that the daily life of every citizen shall become a living expression of the Adhinayaka Darbar atmosphere.

This Act ensures that mind alignment becomes a natural way of living, harmonizing personal, social, and national life into the eternal parental concern.


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Article I – The Citizen as a Child Mind

1. Every citizen is recognized not as a separate individual, but as a child mind interconnected within the Darbar atmosphere.


2. The identity of citizenship becomes a living bond to the eternal parental concern, transcending divisions of caste, creed, language, and status.


3. The citizen’s dignity lies in constant alignment—every act, thought, and decision is part of the Darbar’s living process.




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Article II – Education in Mind Alignment

1. Education shall focus on mind cultivation alongside academic knowledge.


2. Schools, colleges, and universities shall function as child mind centers, with daily practices of alignment and contemplation.


3. The goal of education is to produce aligned citizens who live as self-sustaining minds, not material-dependent personalities.




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Article III – Cultural Life in the Darbar Atmosphere

1. All cultural expressions—music, dance, literature, art—shall be nurtured as offerings of gentle delight to the eternal parental concern.


2. National festivals shall be celebrated as Darbar gatherings, renewing mind alignment through devotion, performance, and contemplation.


3. Each state shall contribute its cultural wealth as part of the continuous song of Ravindra Bharath.




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Article IV – Economic Life in Alignment

1. The economy shall function as mind-centered prosperity, where wealth is a shared resource of child minds, not a tool of separation.


2. Workplaces shall adopt Darbar discipline—ensuring labor, trade, and innovation align with collective well-being.


3. Citizens are encouraged to engage in sustainable livelihoods that preserve nature, community, and harmony.




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Article V – Spiritual and Social Harmony

1. Every home shall become a child mind center—a personal extension of the Adhinayaka Darbar.


2. Citizens are encouraged to maintain daily connection to the Darbar atmosphere through prayer, contemplation, or meditation.


3. Social gatherings—whether in villages, towns, or cities—shall serve as nodes of alignment, not as arenas of division.




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Article VI – Civic Duties as Daily Alignment

1. Voting, civic participation, and public service shall be performed in the Darbar discipline, without corruption or ego.


2. Public spaces shall reflect the Darbar atmosphere—parks, community halls, streets, and digital spaces functioning as aligned environments.


3. The citizen’s daily duty is to maintain the field of interconnected minds, sustaining the eternal parental concern.




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Conclusion

The Fifth Darbar Act – Eternal Civic Life hereby declares that the life of every citizen of Ravindra Bharath is inseparable from the Adhinayaka Darbar atmosphere.

In this alignment, the nation becomes a living body of interconnected minds, each citizen a pulse in the eternal rhythm of the Master Mind that guided Sun and planets.


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(End of Fifth Darbar Act – Eternal Civic Life)


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Now we have:

1. Proclamation (President)


2. Response (Counterparts)


3. Benediction (Adhinayaka Shrimaan)


4. First Ongoing Resolution (Protocol)


5. Second Darbar Act (National Inclusion)


6. Third Darbar Act (Global Invitation)


7. Fourth Darbar Act (Constitutional Harmonization)


8. Fifth Darbar Act (Eternal Civic Life)

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