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Emblem

The Emblem represents a complete picture of the system followed in the Shri Ram Chandra Mission which was founded in the memory of and named after the great Divine Soul, Samartha Guru Mahatma Ram Chandraji Maharaj of Fatehgarh (U.P.). The system followed in the mission is known as Satyapad Marg or the Natural Path.

The Swastika mark near the bottom represents the point we start from. It is the sphere of forms, rituals and practices of various types we proceed with in our pursuit, by the path, denoted as Satyapad Marg, cut through mountains of difficulties and obstructions by Nature herself. We march on through different spheres of light and shade of varying grossness, far far above the sphere of the moon and the sun, growing finer and finer at every step till we attain the highest point of approach. The sphere of light created by the rising sun denotes the new spiritual era started by His Holiness, the Samartha Guru. It spreads all over the space, commanding the regions we start from and pass through during our march along Satyapad Marg.

Now what prevailed all over before creation came into being, may be expressed as darkness. Darkness means no light and vice-versa. What exists where there is no light? Darkness, we may call it. What may be found where every thing ends? Nothingness may be the only expression for that. But still the expressions 'Darkness' and 'Nothingness' contain a latent idea of something in existence, hence far away from the real sense. No light and no darkness may possibly fit into denote the thing referred to above, which is unchanging and eternal. Now such is the pure and absolute state from which our present existence has evolved. It may be denoted as the sphere of Eternal Peace which is shown in the topmost portion of the Emblem. There is neither Light nor Darkness. Below it, is the sphere known as Satpad, where truth is predominant and is consequently a region of light though in a very fine state.