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== Chapter synopsis == | == Chapter synopsis == | ||
In this chapter Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar instructed 15 rules of | In this chapter Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar instructed 15 rules of behaviour— | ||
# Forgiveness. | |||
# Magnanimity of mind. | |||
# Perpetual restraint on behaviour and temper. | |||
# Readiness to sacrifice everything of individual life for Ideology. | |||
# All-round self-restraint. | |||
# Sweet and smiling behaviour. | |||
# Moral courage. | |||
# Setting an example by individual conduct before asking anybody to do the same. | |||
# Keeping aloof from criticizing others, condemning others, mudslinging and all sorts of groupism. | |||
# Strict adherence to the principles of Yama and Niyama. | |||
# Due to carelessness, if any mistake has been committed unknowingly or unconsciously, one must admit it immediately and ask for punishment. | |||
# Even while dealing with a person of inimical nature, one must | |||
keep oneself free from hatred, anger and vanity. | |||
# Keeping oneself aloof from talkativeness. | |||
# Obedience to the structural code of discipline. | |||
# Sense of responsibility. | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 15:05, 1 May 2014
Paincadasha Shiila | |
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Speaker | Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar |
Date | 1975 |
Place | Patna, Bihar, India |
Also known as | Paiṋcadasha Shiila (The Fifteen Rules of Behaviour) |
Location in Sarkarverse |
Paincadasha Shiila is the th chapter of Ananda Marga Caryacarya Part 2 written by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar.[1]
Chapter synopsis
In this chapter Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar instructed 15 rules of behaviour—
- Forgiveness.
- Magnanimity of mind.
- Perpetual restraint on behaviour and temper.
- Readiness to sacrifice everything of individual life for Ideology.
- All-round self-restraint.
- Sweet and smiling behaviour.
- Moral courage.
- Setting an example by individual conduct before asking anybody to do the same.
- Keeping aloof from criticizing others, condemning others, mudslinging and all sorts of groupism.
- Strict adherence to the principles of Yama and Niyama.
- Due to carelessness, if any mistake has been committed unknowingly or unconsciously, one must admit it immediately and ask for punishment.
- Even while dealing with a person of inimical nature, one must
keep oneself free from hatred, anger and vanity.
- Keeping oneself aloof from talkativeness.
- Obedience to the structural code of discipline.
- Sense of responsibility.
References
- ^ Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar "Paincadasha Shiila" The Electronic Edition of the Works of P. R. Sarkar (7.5 ed.) Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha
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Ananda Marga Caryacarya Part 2 With: Paincadasha Shiila |
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