10-Commandments
The ten commandments of
sanaathana dharma are given by Pasthanjali Maharshi, 2400
years ago in Yoga sootra/saastra
. They are the following upadesas.
In the Ashtanga Yoga part of the Pathanjali Maharshi’s
book, the ten commandments (dasopadesa)
are given in two sets of five each as the primary requirement for learning
and teaching yoga . First set is known as Yamaas and second set is Niyamaas.
The Yamaas are
1. ahimsa, 2. satyam, 3. aastheyam, 4. bhramacharyam
and 5. apraigraham. The Niyamaas are 6. soucham, 7. santhosha, 8. thapa: 9.
swaadhyaaya, 10. eeswara pranidhaanam.
Given below is the meaning/message
Ahimsa: One should not create pain by
words or deeds to others. Ahimsa never prevents protecting ourselves, our
family, our society, our culture and our country using force or even the use
of weapons. Cowardice can never be justified or interpreted as ahimsa.
Satyam: Searching for and
understanding the truth, fact and essence. There are two types of truths
andfacts. Paaramaarthika satyam (ultimate truth) and vyaavahaarika satyam
(relative truth). One should understand both these truths and appropriately
use them.
Aastheyam: Stealing is
stheyam and non stealing is aastheyam. Taking or grabbing anything/name
/fame/ position /money/ material/ is stealing. One should never do that.
Brahmacharyam: Knowing the
ultimate aim and meaning of living/ life is brahmacharya. Every one is
expected to understand clearly the goal of his/her life and path way to
achieve the same. They are expected to understand and follow the pathway
through experiment or experience and reach the ultimate goal envisaged by
self or by prakruti.
Aparigraham: Depending for
support on others for anything and everything is parigraham and not doing so
is the dharmic way of living, which is aparigraham . Depend upon ourselves
and do not be a beggar. In short self reliance and self support.
Soucham: Cleanliness of body and mind.
A clean mind ( mana suddhi) and a clean body (sareera suddhi) are the prime
requirement for achieving any goal in the life and also for keeping
negatives from life. Whatever is to be done for maintaining the purity of
mind and body it is to be practiced till it is that level is attained.
Santhosha: Always living happily and
with self contentment. Undertaking the mission happily, doing the work
peacefully and with the spirit of enjoyment is the santhosha. We have to
learn how to become happy. There are opportunities for that in life (every
minute) We have to teach that to our children also ( how to enjoy the life
positively).
Thapa: Doing the work and undertaking
the missions in our life with dedication and a feeling of sacrifice is
thapas.
Swaadhyaaya: Acquiring
knowledge on every branch in which we have to involve in our life. Apply
that knowledge in our official and personal life. We should also learn the
sadaachaaraas and the values in our life. Keep away the duraachaaraas and
anaachaaraas using the light science which is swaadhyaaya.
Eeswara pranidhaanam:
Doing our dharma ( duty+ responsibility + privilege = dharma) keeping in
mind the blessings guiding force behind everyone in a saaskshi bhaava. That
guiding force may be called eeswara/ god/almighty/omnipotent omnipresent
power or simply Nature. That power is to be approached with bhakti and not
with bhaya /fear
(Reference from The
Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage).
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