ЁЯЦНEvery member had to take a pledge of loyalty to the British Empire.
ЁЯЦНThe main objectives of the organisation were to liberate the Shudras and Ati Shudras and to prevent their exploitation by the Brahmins.
ЁЯЦНAll the members of the Satya Shodhak Samaj were expected to treat all human beings as children of God and worship the Creator without the help of any mediator.
ЁЯЦНThe membership was open to all and the available evidence proves that some Jews were admitted as members. In 1876 there were 316 members of the 'Satya Shodhak Samaj'.
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