Sadvipras: September 2004 Archives

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People will recognize sadvipras by their conduct, their devotion to service, their dutifulness and their moral integrity. These sadvipras will declare firmly: "All human beings are of the same caste," "All human beings have equal rights," "All human beings are brothers and sisters." These sadvipras will give a stern warning to the exploiters of the society: "Human exploitation will not be tolerated. No exploitation will be allowed on the pretext of religion." Rallying around the saffron flag, a symbol of sacrifice, they will devote themselves to the service of widely scattered units of the human society and proclaim loudly, "Human beings of the world, unite!"

Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

Sadvipras

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The sadvipra is not an inactive witness. S/he is an active participant to see that no person or class exploits the rest. For this, s/he may have to resort even to physical violence, because the sadvipra will have to strike at the source of the power which is tending to become the exploiter.

Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

Sadvipras

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Sadvipras will wage a ceaseless, pactless struggle against immorality and all sorts of divisive tendencies. Those who pose to be righteous (dharmic) but are timid with the spirit of fight cannot be called sadvipras.

Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

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Sadvipras are those whose all efforts are directed towards the attainment of Bliss. They are strong in morality and always ready to wage war against immoral activities. Those who strictly adhere to the principles of morality, are ensconced in sacrificing service (Tapah) and are ready to wage war against immoralists are sadvipras. Only those sadvipras are safe from destruction and extinction who can work for the welfare of the human society. Therefore, it becomes the prime duty of everyone to make themselves and others sadvipras.

Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar

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