This symbol was presented by Shri Rajendra Kumar (Publicity Minister, Publisher, Editor, Rishton Ki Pahal, Kshatriya Jagran) in the 34th General Conference of the Mahasabha held in Raipur in 1981, after a long gap of 85 years since the formation of the new Rishton Ki Pahal. After detailed discussion in the open session of the second day, this symbol was unanimously accepted in its original form without any amendments and today it has been adopted by the Swajati brothers all over India.
In the background of the symbol, land has been shown which indicates our extensive land ownership, the ears of wheat indicate our proud farmers. Two swords symbolize our bravery and Kshatriyahood. The light between the earrings and the swords is the human light, that is, its entire meaning is that we should first become the masters of this earth as a civilized society and human life is safe between our two arms – the plow in the left arm and the sword in the right arm. We provide both protection and nourishment to mankind, that is, relationships are both protectors and nurturers.