THE HOUSE OF MYIRTHI

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The Charter of the House

The Realisation

MyIrthi was established upon a single observation: That what is transmitted between generations is more enduring than what is broadcast to the present. Historically, inheritance was not assumed. It was recorded. What remains unwritten is susceptible to erosion. This House exists to prevent that erosion.

The Mandate

The House of MyIrthi serves as a custodial body for written inheritance. Its mandate is as follows: - To preserve testimony. - To protect memory from dissolution. - To honour faith through documentation. - To treat narrative as amanah. - To privilege permanence over immediacy.

The Philosophy

Within this tradition, writing is not ornamental. It is evidentiary. A name recorded establishes continuity. A prayer inscribed affirms lineage. A testimony preserved safeguards identity. Restraint governs both word and form. Silence is intentional. Structure is deliberate.

The Responsibility

Inheritance extends beyond material estate. It encompasses conviction, discipline, faith, and moral record. Absent preservation, these become fragments. Preservation is therefore not sentiment. It is obligation.

If we do not record them, what will remain?