Our Main Motto

1) Always respect . . .

(a) the mother, because the God has gifted us the body, mind and intelligence through her, initial nourishment and loving care are received only from her, at least never       insult her or hurt her feelings. Persons having thankfulness beget name, fame, success and The God’s grace.
(b) the mother-tongue, as we easily express the ideas, views, exchange knowledge and express our feelings through it since the birth in the family, always take pride in       speaking, reading and writing in our mother-tongue, at the same time pay high respect to all other languages, because every language is somebody’s mother-tongue.
(c) mother-land, that fulfils our bare necessities like Air, Water, and Food with our other requirements including clothes and shelter; we must extend noble services to its       people and the mother-territory.

2) We are always dutiful to render services to the people and the territory, wherever we reside, it must be irrespective of Race and Religion, Caste and Creed ; this will       usually prevent the dislikes and resistance from the local people too.

3) All beings-The God’s Creations are equals and as far as possible, we must not harm or hurt the feelings of any one, but serve them as much as possible i.e. the       universe is just like a family only (In Sanskrit it is called “VASUDHAIV -KUTUMBAKAM”).

- preached by saints and religions.


The God

The Almighty Paramount Lord is-
1 Omnipotent, Omniscient and Omnipresent,
2 Handsome, robust, charming and cheerful,
3 Virtuous, pious, holy and divine,
4 Tender, tolerant, forgiving and forbearing,
5 Graceful, merciful, motherly and friendly,
6 Almighty, all-powerful, all-commanding and all-pervading.
      He sees without eyes, listens without ears, smells without nose, tastes without tongue and feels without touch, He works without hands and moves without legs, He imbibes spirit and all sentiments without any implement, He destroys and massacres without any weapon, he listens before one speaks, He comes before one calls.
– told by an anaami Saint, who realized The God.

(Our Nathwani Charitable Trust tries to work in the line of above thinking.)