As the Anuvrat Movement made progress, the call for a religious revolution grew louder. In 1974 Acharyashree presented a five-point programme with a view to bringing about a religious revolution. It is very useful in the present context.
- Intellectuality:
Religion is not mere superstition and bigotry. It should be made congruent with intellectual and rational understanding.
- Experimental Verifiability:
The elements of religion must be subjected to experiments in the laboratory of life. Religion is not meant for being preached only.
- Reconcilableness:
Religion should be capable of systematizing and reconciling the problems of individuals as well those of society.
- Contemporariness:
Religion must be relevant to the present. It must not be tied down to the hereafter.
- Religious Harmony:
Efforts should be made to create goodwill between different religious communities.