Anusasana Parva

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MAHABHARATA, BOOK 13: ANUSASANA PARVA

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Section 13

XIII Yudhishthira said, What should a man do in order to pass pleasantly through this and the other world. How, indeed, should one conduct oneself? What practices should one adopt with this end in view' Bhishma said, One should avoid the three acts that are done with the body, the four that are done with speech, the three that are done with the mind, and the ten paths of action. The three acts that are done with the body and should be wholly avoided are the destruction of the lives of other creatures, theft or appropriation of what belongs to other persons, and the enjoyment of other people's wives. The four acts that are done with speech, O king, and that should never be indulged in or even thought of, are evil conversation, harsh words, publishing other people's faults, and falsehood. Coveting the possessions of others, doing injury to others, and disbelief in the ordinances of the Vedas, are the three acts done with the mind which should always be avoided Hence, one should never do any evil act in word, body, or mind.

By doing good and evil acts, one is sure to enjoy or endure the just consequences thereof. Nothing can be more certain than this

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