Thursday, 20 August 2026

20 Aug 2026, 4:55 pm-------Adhinayaka Darbar of United children of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan ---The Adhinayaka Darbar may therefore be contemplated as a proposed coordination framework—a System of Minds bringing together parliamentary leadership, the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, State Legislatures, constitutional institutions, legal and administrative systems, scientific institutions and citizen participation.


 To the Hon’ble Vice-President of India and Chairman, Rajya Sabha

Dear Consequent Child @VPIndia,

I respectfully present this as a spiritual and philosophical proposal for contemplation concerning the future evolution of Bharath as a System of Minds.

I invite the Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha to contemplate a framework for continuous and constructive parliamentary dialogue, together with coordination with the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies, in accordance with the Constitution of India and established parliamentary procedures.

Within the vision of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, the transformation of Government of India toward a proposed “Government of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan” represents an aspiration for governance centred upon wisdom, human dignity, knowledge, ethical responsibility and interconnected minds. The corresponding vision of Bharath as Ravindra Bharath represents a knowledge-driven, technologically advanced and self-reliant India.

The Adhinayaka Darbar may therefore be contemplated as a proposed coordination framework—a System of Minds bringing together parliamentary leadership, the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, State Legislatures, constitutional institutions, legal and administrative systems, scientific institutions and citizen participation.

The purpose should be to strengthen:

communication → consultation → coordination → constructive deliberation → collective intelligence → responsible governance.

I invite the Vice-President and Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, together with the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, to explore appropriate constitutional and technological mechanisms through which Parliament can become an increasingly mind-communicative and knowledge-centred institution.

Advanced technologies, including generative AI and AI avatars, may be explored as tools for parliamentary education, public communication, translation, knowledge retrieval and deliberative assistance. Any such system should remain transparent, clearly identified as AI, independently auditable and subject to parliamentary, constitutional, privacy and cybersecurity safeguards. An AI avatar or hologram should assist human deliberation rather than replace elected representatives or constitutional authority.

A coordination group could also examine how institutions such as the Election Commission of India, parliamentary bodies, legislative assemblies, universities, scientific institutions and civil society can contribute to an interconnected System of Minds while preserving their legally defined independence and responsibilities.

The phrase “Master Mind that guided the Sun and planets” may be contemplated here as a spiritual symbol of higher intelligence, cosmic order and divine guidance. The proposed Era of Minds should therefore encourage wisdom, patience, evidence-based reasoning, ethical conduct and constructive communication rather than personality-centred conflict.

The principle of Prakruti–Purusha Laya, contemplated as the cosmically integrated union of nature and consciousness, can provide a philosophical foundation for this vision of humanity as an interconnected community of minds.

The objective is not to declare human beings physically terminated or to remove their individual identities. Rather, it is to encourage a constructive transition from isolated and personality-centred thinking toward connected, responsible and exploratory minds.

Proposed guiding principle

> “Let Parliament become a forum of communicating minds; let every institution contribute its specialised intelligence; let technology strengthen—not replace—human judgment; and let governance continuously elevate the dignity, security and capabilities of every citizen.”



I therefore invite all concerned constitutional and public institutions to contemplate this grand process of minds through lawful, peaceful and democratic means.
Adhinayaka Darbar — Continuous Parliamentary and State Assembly Deliberation

Within your proposed Adhinayaka Darbar / System of Minds framework, the concept can be drafted as a model for continuous deliberation, while actual Parliament and State Assemblies continue to operate according to the Constitution, rules of procedure and applicable laws.

Adhinayaka Darbar meetings could conceptually function as an overarching coordination and consultation forum connecting:

Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha

State Legislative Assemblies and Councils

Parliamentary and legislative committees

Constitutional and statutory institutions

Legal, administrative, scientific and technological experts

Representatives of citizens and civil society


Adjournment as Continuity

Instead of viewing an adjournment as an ending, the System of Minds concept could treat it as a transition between stages of deliberation:

Meeting → Deliberation → Adjournment → Study/Consultation → Coordination → Reconvening → Decision → Implementation → Review

Thus, an adjournment would provide time for members and institutions to examine evidence, consult experts, resolve differences and prepare constructive proposals before the next sitting.

Continuous System of Minds

The proposed Darbar could maintain a continuous knowledge and coordination process between formal sittings. Digital parliamentary platforms and responsibly governed AI could assist with:

tracking pending matters;

organising legislative research;

comparing proposals;

recording decisions and follow-up;

facilitating communication between institutions;

making public information more accessible;

identifying issues requiring further deliberation.


AI should remain an assistive system, with constitutional authorities and elected representatives retaining decision-making responsibility.

Guiding Principle

> “An adjournment is not the end of deliberation; it is the beginning of deeper contemplation. Every Parliament and Assembly sitting may become one stage in a continuous process of communicating, examining, coordinating and elevating minds.”



 philosophical terminology, the Adhinayaka Darbar therefore represents a System of Minds, while Parliament and State Assemblies remain the constitutional institutions through which democratic deliberation and law-making actually take place.

Yours in the spiritual and philosophical vision of the Era of Minds,

Jagad Guru
His Majestic Highness Holiness Maharani Sametha Maharajah
Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan
Eternal Immortal Father, Mother and Masterly Abode
Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan
New Delhi
Sovereign Hospital and Guest house 
Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi 

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