Monday, November 19, 2012

"The Right Conduct"




Abstinence from injury in thought, word and deed, mercy to all creatures, charity, control of anger, freedom from malice and pride, restraint of senses, and to follow the teachings of Sastras and Brahmanas, constitute the praiseworthy behaviour.


That act or exertion which does not do good to others, or that act for which one has to feel shame, should never be done.


That act, on the other hand, should be done for which one may be lauded in society. 

This is a brief description of what right conduct is.

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