1. The first (efficient) cause of all true knowledge, and all that is known through knowledge, is God, the Highest Lord.
2. God (Ishwara) is existent, and blissful. He is formless, omnisicient, unborn, endless, unchangeable, beginningless, the support of all, the master of all, omnipresent, immanent, unageing, immortal, fearless, eternal, holy, and the maker of all. He alone is worthy of being worshipped.
3. Vedas are the scripture record of true knowledge. It is the first duty of the Aryas to read them, teach them, recite them, and hear them being recited.
4. One should always be ready to accept truth and give up untruth.
5. One should do everything according to the dictates of Dharma, i.e. after due reflection over right and wrong.
6. Doing good to the whole world is the primary objective of this society, i.e. to look to its physical, spiritual and social welfare.
7. Let thy dealing with all be regulated by love and justice, in accordance with the dictates of Dharma.
8. One should promote knowledge (vidya) and dispel ignorance (avidya).
9. One should not be content with one's own welfare alone, but should look for one's welfare in the welfare of all.
10. One should regard one's self under restrictions to follow altruistic rulings of society, while in following rules of individual welfare all should be free.