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Path of Purity

There are some principles that should be essential for every man, and there should be an standard by which the action of people should be judged. Following this standard is the path of purity. It consists of following principles:
1. Do not lie.
2. Do not injure.
3. Do not cheat/steal.
4. Do not be involved in sexual misconduct.
5. Do not be involved with intoxicated drinks or other stuffs.
The above are the standards of purity by which a person should be judged. If a person speaks only truth and does not lie at all, the person is a pure person fulfilling one of the principles of path of purity. And the person who lies to others and does not speak truth is an impure person. The more a person lies in his life, the more trouble he lands himself in. The more truth a person speaks in hus life, more pure a person she becomes. This is the first principle of path of purity.
The second principle of purity is not to injure fellow living beings and follow ahimsa. Though humans are animals and animals depend on either plants or other animals for food, but, still unnecessary hurting of animals and plants should be avoided and this principle should be practiced more rigrously with beings that are more like us, and should be followed strictly with fellow human beings. More the person follows ahimsa in their life, more the person is of pure heart.
A pure hearted person takes only that which is given to him and does not involve himself with taking things that are not his or have not been earned by him. Only such a person is pure hearted. If every person practices this principle, the world would become a better place.
A person should be loyal to their partner(s) and be caring for them, and not be involved in any kind of forced sexual conduct or any kind of misdeed which would hurt their partner or any person.
Also, final principle is that a person should not consume alchoal, cigrette, bidi, ganja or other intoxicated products and if a person follows these, he follows the path of purity, and more a person follows path of purity, the more he remains at ease.

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