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Title: SKS Swaminarayan Shikshapatri Slok 26


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SKS Swaminarayan Shikshapatri Slok 26
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Slok 26
  • One shall never speak such truth which might
    bring about harm to oneself  or others, nor keep
    the company of ungrateful people, nor take any
    bribe from anyone in social affairs.

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  • Honesty is almost certainly the best policy,
    however there are some exceptions to this rule. 
    Lord Swaminarayan explains that one shall not
    speak the truth, if such truth results in harm to
    oneself or others.  It is said that there is
    absolutely no benefit in causing harm to oneself
    or to others.  One cannot attain Punya through
    such action.  In this way, the consolidation of
    Ahimsa Dharma is foremost.
  • Shastras write Svadrohat Tav Kopaha
    Parasampindya Cha Tathadharma - harm to oneself
    will simply invoke rage and harm to others is
    Adharmic (unrighteous).
  • Honesty is cherished in Hinduism. Truth (Satya)
    is one of the foundations of Dharma.  But why is
    this so? Yajur Vedas Brahmana explains, Those
    who speak the truth are compared to feeding Ghee
    to Agni(fire).  By so doing the fire burns
    brightly, thus an honest person exudes brilliance
    in much the same way.  They are endowed with
    qualities of goodness which are representative of
    bliss and external salvation. However, those who
    lie are compared to putting water into the fire,
    thus extinguishing such brilliance.  Such people
    have no brilliance and are forever endowed in
    sinful acts.  Therefore one must always speak the
    truth.

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  • Shrimad Bhagwat offers other situations where it
    is acceptable (and without sin) to lie, One
    should never speak falsely.  Those who do not
    become renowned.  Such persons are considered
    dead, though they are alive. However, if
    necessary, one may speak falsely in the following
    situations (1) in front of a woman (2) jokingly
    (3) at a wedding (4) to maintain oneself or
    provide for oneself (5) to save oneself or others
    from harm or even death (6) for a cow or
    Brahmin/Guru and (7) for non-violent purposes.
  • Note, that there is emphasis of lying if
    necessary here.  Some of the situations seem a
    little questionable.  To lie in front of a woman
    is acceptable - this to many women may seem
    offensive but there is a good reason for this -
    women cant keep a secret!  This isnt my
    personal opinion but is fact.  The reason for
    this is that Maharaja Yudhishtira set forth a
    curse to all women, that they will never be able
    to keep a secret as Mother Kunta did not tell the
    Pandavas that Karana (Radheya) was their elder
    brother. Therefore, if something is to be kept a
    secret, then you may lie to women.
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