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[Your Name]"
Please note that this is just a draft text, and you may need to modify it to suit your specific requirements. Additionally, I would like to clarify that the "Oath of the Vayuputras" is a central theme in the book by Amish Tripathi, and the text above is an interpretation of the oath based on the book. If you're looking for an exact replica of the oath as mentioned in the book, I recommend referring to the original text.
"I, [Name], son/daughter of [Parent's Name], born of the tribe of [Tribe], do hereby take an oath to protect the secrets and traditions of the Vayuputras.
As I stand at the threshold of this momentous decision, I am aware of the weight of responsibility that rests on my shoulders. I understand that the path I am about to embark on will be fraught with danger, uncertainty, and hardship.
By the power of the divine, I call upon the gods to bear witness to this oath. May I be guided by wisdom, courage, and righteousness as I embark on this sacred journey.
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