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Good Conduct

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To remain healthy and happy, one must live a life guided by Dharma. Dharma - being righteous and moral, Arth - acquiring meterial wealth, kam - gratifying desires - should be done in a way that is a not mutually conflicting.
#Truth must be practised at all times.
#Every creature including, ones as tiny ants and insects must be considered equal and treated with respect.
#One must always be ready to help the poor, sick and people who have suffered loss.
#One must never disappoint those who ask for help or insult them.
#God, cattle, holymen, the old, women, children, doctors, superiors,guests must always be respected and protected.
#One must never possess things belonging to others or even desire them.
#One must guard against sinning and avoid illtreating even bad individuals.
#One must always be careful of those who have disrupyive tendencies.
#Stepping over a relasacred, tive, teacher, guide, sacred trees is inauspicious.
#People who think of the universal welfare should be befriended and approached for advice.

== References ==

The above mentioned information is added from the book called '''"MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES"''' by '''''"SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR"'''''.

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