
Without
ethics, you cannot have progress in the spiritual path. Ethics is the
foundation of Yoga. Ethics is the corner-stone of Vedanta. Ethics is the strong
pillar on which the edifice of Bhakti Yoga rests. Ethics is the gateway to
God-realisation.
Without
ethical perfection, no spiritual progress or realisation is possible. A Yogic
student or aspirant must be strictly ethical. He must be truthful and pure in
thought, word and deed. He must possess excellent conduct. He must not injure
any living being in thought, word and deed. He must practise rigidly right
thought, right speech and right action.
Every
religion has its ethics. The Sermon on the Mount of Jesus and the Ten
Commandments contain ethical teachings for the uplift of man. The Noble
Eightfold Path of the Buddha is the essence of ethics. The Yamas and Niyamas of
Patanjali Maharshi constitute the highest ethics. Manu Smriti, Yajnavalkya
Smriti and Parasara Smriti contain the code of conduct for man. The three kinds
of austerity of the Gita are nothing but ethics in an intensified form.
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