A spiritual revolution transforming life’s four pursuits into one radiant expression — Prem, the Fifth Purushartha.
Pancham Purushartha is a visionary civilizational movement inspired by ancient Indian philosophy and rejuvenated through the living presence of Datt Dayal Gaddi. It recognizes that while Dharma (duty), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire), and Moksha (liberation) are noble goals, they reach their fullest expression only when rooted in Prem — Divine Love.
Prem is not the fifth step after the other four. It is the force that transforms, binds, and blossoms each goal into a sacred expression of joy, purpose, and union.
Duty transformed by love into compassion-guided action.
Wealth that uplifts, heals, and serves the greater good.
Desire spiritualised as sacred joy and celebratory life.
Liberation not as escape, but as divine intimacy.
“Prem is not an outcome — it is the source, the means, and the fulfillment.”
At the heart of Pancham Purushartha lies the sacred living lineage of Guru Dattatreya, manifested today through the divine seat of Datt Dayal Gaddi. It is not merely a place of spiritual worship — it is a Guru Peetha, a living pulsation of Divine Wisdom guiding every decision, every action, every soul.
Through discourses, policies, education, and experiential leadership, the Gaddi inspires seekers to become visionaries, reformers, and servants rooted in love.
Pancham Purushartha unfolds through five dynamic arms, each dedicated to transforming one aspect of society:
Spiritual Parliament for dharmic policy and education.
The seat of spiritual guidance and Yogic-Bhakti lineage.
Mobilization of mass consciousness through Kathas and Seva.
Creation of conscious, co-living communities with shared dharma.
Sacred spaces for divine celebration and inner awakening.
Pancham Purushartha is not an organization. It is a living manifesto to build a world based on divine consciousness. From governance and economy to art and family — we envision a life where love becomes the law, and truth becomes the culture.
“Let dharma become sweet with compassion, let artha become generous with seva, let kama become divine with joy, let moksha become intimate with rasa, and let all flow from the fountain of Prem – the Fifth and Eternal Purushartha.”