To spread the message of the Ten Sikh Guru's, Guru Nanak Dev Sahib Jee to Guru Gobind Singh Jee, and their embodiment Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee (Shabad Guru) all over the world.
The Jatha holds Guru Sahib Jee and Akaal Purakh Sahib as our highest teacher and spiritual guide - Whose Divine message is inscribed in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee and Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Jee.
To spread the light of Shabad Guru through Keertan, Akhand Paaths and Amrit Sanchaars, selflessly (Nishkaam) without any monetary reward.
To adopt a true Gursikhi lifestyle which ensures Spiritual Progression, Puran (complete) Rehat, and Truthful Living.
To promote faith and love for Sikhi, Gurbani and the principles of Gurmat.
To promote the glory of Sikh History, past and present.
To spread the message of Guru Sahib Jee through Gurmat Camps, literature, and other media.
To aid the Sikh youth away from bad society and persuade them to adopt high morals, creating the next generation of Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Saint Soilders.
To encourage society to keep their bodily form intact especially Kesh (hair) as per God's Will.
To adopt a simple lifestyle and a simple dress, being proud of the complete Khalsa Bana (uniform), including Hazooria, Kirpaan, and especially Dastaar.
To promote Guru Ji's Sant-Sipahi concept of Seva, Simran and Sacrifice.
The Jatha follows the concept of Miri-Piri and will always stand against injustice and oppression including anti-Panthic elements.
Monetary aid for the welfare of families of Shaheeds and the poor and the needy.
The Jatha is not a separate entity but an inseparable part of the Khalsa Panth under the sovereign umbrella of Sri Akal Takht Sahib Jee - the supreme authority of the Sikhs. It has no monastery (dera) of its own, nor is it a personality cult.
The Jatha has no monastery (dera) of its own, nor does it follow any personality.