
46 Maxims of Conduct
1) Divine love (Prema) should be considered as the very breath of life.
2) The Prema that is manifest in all things equally — believe that that love is the Supreme Self (Paramatma).
3) The one Paramatma is in everyone, in the form of Prema.
4) More than all other forms of love, one’s first effort should be to fix one’s love on the Lord.
5) Such love directed toward God is devotion (bhakti); the fundamental test is its acquisition.
6) Those who seek the bliss of Atma should not run after the joys of sense objects.
7) Truth (Sathya) must be treated as life-giving as breathing itself.
8) Just as a body that has no breath is useless and begins to rot and stink within a few minutes, life too without truth is useless and becomes the stinking abode of strife and grief.
9) Believe that there is nothing greater than truth, nothing more precious, sweeter, and more lasting.
10) Truth is the all-protecting God. There is no mightier guardian than truth.
11) The Lord, who is the embodiment of truth (Satya), grants His vision (darshan) to those of truthful speech and loving heart.
12) Have undiminished kindness toward all beings and also the spirit of self-sacrifice.
13) You must possess control of the senses, an unruffled character, and non-attachment.
14) Be always on the alert against the four sins that the tongue is prone to commit: (A) speaking falsehood, (B) speaking ill of others, (C) back-biting, and (D) talking too much. It is best to attempt to control these tendencies.
15) Try to prevent the five sins that the body commits: killing, adultery, theft, drinking intoxicants, and the eating of flesh. It is a great help for the highest life if these are kept as far away as possible.
16) Be always vigilant, without a moment’s carelessness, against the eight sins that the mind perpetrates: craving (kama), anger (krodha), greed (lobha), attachment (moha), impatience, hatred, egotism, and pride. One’s primary duty is to keep these things at a safe distance from oneself.
17) The mind speeds fast, pursuing wrong actions. Without letting it hurry like that, remember the name of the Lord at that time or attempt to do some good deed or other. Those who do thus will certainly become fit for the Lord’s grace.
18) First, give up the evil tendency to feel impatient at the prosperity of others and the desire to harm them. Be happy that others are happy. Sympathise with those who are in adversity and wish for their prosperity. That is the means of cultivating the love for God.
19) Patience is all the strength one needs. 20) Those anxious to live in joy must always be doing good.
21) It is easy to conquer anger through love, attachment through reasoning, falsehood through truth, bad through good, and greed through charity.
22) No reply should be given to the words of the wicked. For your own good, be at a great distance from them. Break off all relations with such people.
23) Seek the company of good men, even at the sacrifice of your honour and life. Pray to God to bless you with the discrimination needed to distinguish between the good men and the bad. You must also endeavour to discriminate, using the intellect given to you.
24) Those who conquer states and earn fame in the world are hailed as heroes, no doubt, but those who have conquered the senses are heroes who must be acclaimed as the conquerors of the Universal.
25) Whatever acts a good or bad person may do, the fruits thereof follow them and will never stop pursuing them.
26) Greed yields only sorrow; contentment is best. There is no happiness greater than contentment.
27) The mischief-mongering tendency should be plucked out by the roots and thrown off. If allowed to exist, it will undermine life itself.
28) Bear both loss and grief with fortitude; try to find plans to achieve joy and gain.
29) When you are invaded by anger, practice silence or remember the name of the Lord. Do not remind yourself of things that will inflame the anger more. That will do incalculable harm.
30) From this moment, avoid all bad habits. Do not delay or postpone. They do not contribute the slightest joy.
31) Try, as far as possible within your means, to satisfy the needs of the poor, who are really daridra Narayana (forms of God). Share with them whatever food you have and make them happy at least at that moment.
32) Whatever you feel should not be done to you by others, avoid doing such to others.
33) For faults and sins committed in ignorance, repent sincerely and try not to repeat them. Pray to God to bless you with the strength and courage needed to stick to the right path.
34) Don’t allow anything to come near you that will destroy your eagerness and enthusiasm for God. Want of eagerness will cause the decay of the strength of people.
35) Don’t yield to cowardice; don’t give up bliss (Ananda).
36) Don’t get swelled up when people praise you; don’t feel dejected when people blame you.
37) If anyone among your friends hates another and starts a quarrel, don’t attempt to inflame them more and make them hate each other more; instead, try with love and sympathy, to restore their former friendship.
38) Instead of searching for others’ faults, search for your own, uproot them, and throw them off. It is enough if you search and discover one fault of yours — that is better than discovering tens of hundreds of faults in others.
39) Even if you can’t or won’t do any good deed, don’t conceive or carry out any bad deed.
40) Whatever people may say about the faults that you know are not in you, don’t feel for it. As for the faults that are in you, try to correct them yourself, even before others point them out to you. Don’t harbour anger or bitterness against people who point out your faults; don’t retort, pointing out their faults, but show your gratitude to them. Trying to discover their faults is a greater mistake on your part. It is good for you to know your faults; it is no good for you to know others’ faults.
41) Whenever you get a little leisure, don’t spend it in talking about all and sundry, instead utilise it in meditating on God or in doing service to others.
42) The Lord is understood only by the devotee; the devotee is understood only by the Lord. Others cannot understand them. So don’t discuss matters relating to the Lord with those who have no devotion. Such discussion will diminish your devotion.
43) If anyone speaks to you on any subject with wrong understanding, don’t think of other wrong notions that will support that stand but grasp only the good and the sweet in what was said. True meaning is to be appreciated as desirable, not wrong meaning or many meanings, which give no meaning at all and cause only the hampering of bliss (Ananda).
44) If you desire to cultivate one-pointedness, when in a crowd or bazaar, don’t scatter your vision on everything and to the four corners, but see only the road in front of you, just enough to avoid accidents to yourself! One-pointedness will become firmer if you move without taking your attention off the road, if you are constantly avoiding dangers, and if you don’t cast your eyes on others’ forms!
45) Give up all doubts regarding the guru and God. If your worldly desires don’t get fulfilled, don’t blame it on your devotion, for there is no relationship between such desires and devotion to God. These worldly desires have to be given up some day; feelings of devotion have to be acquired someday. Be firmly convinced of this!
From the 46 maxims of conduct: If your meditation or prayer isn’t progressing properly or if desires you entertain don’t come to fruition, don’t get dispirited with God. If you do, it will discourage you even more and you’ll lose peace, however small or big, that you may have earned. During meditation and chanting, you should not be dispirited, desperate, or discouraged. When such feelings come, take it that it is the fault of your spiritual exercises, and endeavour to do them correctly. You can easily attain the divine principle only when you automatically behave and act in this manner in your daily conduct and in all actions. Therefore, hold on to these maxims firmly. Chew and digest these spoken sweets, which have been distributed and be happy!