Truth – Duty – Justice
Daatha Why Booklet
“A Booklet of Questions That Awaken the Mind and Soul.”
Initiative by: Daatha Foundation Trust
Tagline: “Don’t just accept — ask WHY with Daatha.”
Purpose of the Daatha Why Booklet
The Daatha Why Booklet is a 24 to 30-page printed or digital question booklet designed to ignite curiosity, awaken values, and spark deep thinking among all age groups—especially children, students, and rural youth.
It’s not a book of answers.
It’s a book of awakening.
Key Goals
- Inspire learners to explore truth, justice, and dharma through their own questions.
- Help families and teachers create open discussions instead of one-way instruction.
- Use “WHY” as a key to unlock consciousness, clarity, and courage.
Booklet Format Overview (30 Pages)
| Section | Theme | Pages |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Introduction to “Why” Philosophy | 1–2 |
| 2. | Personal Questions – Know Thyself | 3–8 |
| 3. | Family & Society – Understand Your Role | 9–14 |
| 4. | Culture & Traditions – Think Before You Follow | 15–20 |
| 5. | Nature & Dharma – Ask About the World Around You | 21–26 |
| 6. | Special Section: Daatha Dharma Reflections | 27–28 |
| 7. | Final Pages – Write Your Own Why | 29–30 |
Sample Questions in Each Section
1. Personal Questions (Self-Awareness)
- Why do I feel fear before speaking truth?
- Why do I compare myself with others?
- Why should I forgive even if they don’t say sorry?
2. Family & Society (Responsibility)
- Why do elders insist on discipline?
- Why do we ignore the poor around us?
- Why is service (Seva) important for human life?
3. Culture & Tradition (Critical Thinking)
- Why do we light a lamp in pooja?
- Why are some customs followed without meaning?
- Why do people follow superstitions without questioning?
4. Nature & Dharma (Truth in Action)
- Why is nature considered a mother?
- Why do natural disasters happen?
- Why should I live in balance with the environment?
5. Daatha Dharma Reflections
- Why is Dharma not religion?
- Why is justice connected to karma?
- Why should one act selflessly?
6. Write Your Own WHY
A full blank page titled:
“What’s your most important WHY today?”
[Encouraging students to write and reflect.]
Founder’s Thought – First Page Quote
“One meaningful ‘Why’ can lead to a lifetime of wisdom. Ask not to doubt, but to discover.”
— Sri Nara Damodara Naidu, Founder
Who Can Use This Booklet?
- School students (age 10+)
- College youth and mentors
- Parents and teachers
- Rural community learners
- Volunteers and Daatha trainers
How to Use the Booklet?
- Daily 1 question reflection
- Group reading in Daatha Question Circles
- Family night discussion tool
- Youth debate or essay contests
- Poster/pamphlet versions for public walls
Additional Materials (Optional)
- Companion Video Series: “Why with Daatha”
- Posters: “Ask Why, Think Deep”
- Teacher Companion Guide: “How to Discuss Daatha Why Booklet”
