Truth – Duty – Justice
Daatha Ask to Question – A Path to Wisdom Begins with Curiosity
Tagline:
“Don’t accept blindly. Ask why. Learn deeply. Live truthfully.”
What is “Daatha Ask to Question”?
A knowledge movement encouraging people — especially students and youth — to ask meaningful questions that challenge blind beliefs, spark curiosity, and promote learning rooted in Satyam (Truth), Dharmam (Duty), and Nyayam (Justice).
Objectives:
- Encourage critical thinking from a young age.
- Promote curiosity-driven learning.
- Replace fear-based obedience with understanding-based discipline.
- Fight ignorance and blind traditions with respectful inquiry.
- Inspire teachers, parents, and leaders to welcome questions.
Key Areas of Questions:
- Why do we follow certain traditions?
- What is the truth behind nature and our actions?
- Why do some beliefs exist?
- How can I live truthfully and purposefully?
- What is the right way to question respectfully?
Activities & Formats:
- Daatha Question Circles:
Weekly school/college sessions encouraging youth to raise real-life questions. - Ask Daatha Box:
A physical or digital anonymous box to submit any question without fear. - Daatha Why Booklet:
A printable booklet filled with 108 deep questions to reflect upon. - Monthly “Why” Seminars:
Events in villages and schools for open discussions on major life questions. - Video Campaigns:
Children asking “Why?” to elders—capturing thoughtful replies.
Examples of Questions to Encourage:
- Why should I help others?
- Why is honesty important even when no one is watching?
- Why should I respect nature?
- Why do lies spread faster than truth?
- Why do I feel fear while asking questions?
Slogan Variants:
- “The power to ask is the power to awaken.”
- “Questions lead to clarity. Silence leads to confusion.”
- “Daatha says: The child who asks is the child who learns.”
Core Philosophy:
Every question is a spark. Let it light the path of Dharma.