Any person takes a vow to observe truth in life, he becomes a representative of truth. Rev. Prabhushree had explained systematically the ‘Kartavya’ (i.e. duty, obligation) of a representative of truth.

A representative of truth has to follow necessarily and perfectly the truth in his personal life. However, it is not enough. He should also work actively to turn other people towards truth. His efforts should be such that more and more people start observing truth.

Along with this, he should discover truth from the world and present it to the people. In order to find out truth, he should be a good observer. Continuous observing a subject or an object can discover truth. After that, distinct conclusions should be drawn from the truth so discovered and placed before the people. In order to do so, in a systematic manner, such propagation should be made through approximate medium so that more and more people can come to know about it. For example, meat eating is harmful. Then, by deeply investigating into this subject, and by the help of the study so made evils of meat eating from physical, mental, economic, social and spiritual angles should be unearthed and put up before the public with the help of a work of propagation of truth done by a representative of truth.

Along with this, protection of truth is also equally necessary. Because a truth so discovered or the ONE IN EXISTENCE IF ATTEMPTED TO BE REFUTED AND ESTABLISHED BY SOMEONE AS UNTRUTH, THEN IT BECOMES A RIGHT-MINDED ACTION ON THE PART OF THE REPRESENTATIVE OF TRUTH TO DEFEND THE SAME. For example, in the above given example, if someone tries to uphold meat eating as the highest alternative to vegetarian diet, then resisting such an untruth, is an act of protection of truth.

If any refutation of ‘Sanatan Siddhant’ or true incident or a fact (i.e. true report, authentic news or information, reality, truth) is not a properly protected in the long run, then that untruth itself becomes truth. In the field of religion may such untruths have taken the form of truth and even today have come in-between the way of True-Religion. They have kept humankind averse to the true knowledge of the Supreme Soul. For example offering of animal sacrifice, non-continence acts of service and rites etc.

RESISTANCE TO UNTRUTH SHOULD BE DONE ONLY BY TRUTHFUL WAYS. THERE SHOULD BE NO VIOLENCE OR ENMITY IN THEM. Rev. Prabhushree had said that, ‘Prayer and Persuasion’ are the best means.

Rev. Prabhushree had shown some ideal virtues for a representative of truth. These are very useful for appropriate representation of truth.

If true faith, true devotion and love for truth are present to the fullest extent in a person observing truth, then only he becomes capable of successfully representing truth in the right sense. Hence, in the first instance, in order to observe truth, the person concerned there should have fullest devotion in his heart. The firm conviction that, “I must observe truth at any cost” is said to be the true devotion to truth. Whereas, mental state believing that “The power of truth will definitely help me in observance of truth” is the unshakeable faith in truth. Highest faith in truth is the real strength in observance of truth. Along with this, there should be love for truth. If there is no love for truth, then observance of truth becomes a burden.
Moreover, the representative of truth should not have any sense of disgust or enmity towards those practice untruth in life. In order to bring them also to the path of truth, he should deal with them humbly, straight forwardly and lovingly. His very conduct should be such that it may inspire the opposite person to follow truth. EVEN BITTER TRUTH SHOULD BE TOLD IN PLEASING WORDS. A pure conversation should be built up based upon (truthful, judicious, logical) persuasion in place of unnecessary controversy or conflict. In it simultaneously, the qualities of patience and forgiveness are equally useful. There should be no rigidity in observance of truth. It is equally necessary to develop pure discriminative knowledge. One should never exhibit a vanity or egoism i.e. arrogance believing himself to be the only truthful person.