Training In Nonviolence - Theory & Practice: 3. Nonviolent Lifestyle

Published: 31.07.2009
Updated: 31.07.2009

The third part of nonviolence training is the development of nonviolent lifestyle. When a student begins to feel inclined towards a culture of ahimsa after his exposition to its theory and practice, he is supposed to adopt a nonviolent lifestyle embedded in self-restraint for the rest of his life. The essential ingredients of nonviolent lifestyle are as follows:

  1. Abstinence from unnecessary violence
  2. Abstinence from killing innocent human beings
  3. Abstinence from committing aggression
  4. Abstinence from participation in violent agitations and destructive activities
  5. Faith in human solidarity
  6. Religious tolerance
  7. Practising rectitude and honesty in day-today dealings
  8. Setting limits to acquisition and practising self-restraint
  9. Adoption of pure and ethical means in elections
  10. Abstinence from encouraging socially evil customs
  11. Abstinence from intoxicants and drugs
  12. Refraining from causing environmental pollution
  13. Development of ecologic ethic

The individual who chooses nonviolent lifestyle is expected to practise the following in his daily life.

  1. Commitment to a global ethic (anuvrats - basic vows)
  2. Practice in eating less - reducing items of eating during training - preparing for fasting
  3. Dignity of work (shramdan)
    (i) Do all your work yourself
    (ii) Participate in a voluntary work projects at school or at a poor persons’ colony
  4. Silence - take a vow of silence at least for two hours a day during training period and utilize the time in swadhyaya (study of sacred and formative literature)
  5. Share your excess clothes and food with the poor and take a vow to do one good turn every day
  6. Meditate for at lest one hour daily - kayotsarg - long breathing, anupreksa etc. for attitudinal changes and undertake health rejuvenating practices
  7. Walk at least 4 kilometers a day during trainin

Sources

First Editon 2009

Publisher: Anuvibha

Editor: Dr. S. L. Gandhi

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  1. Ahimsa
  2. Anuvrats
  3. Fasting
  4. Kayotsarg
  5. Nonviolence
  6. Swadhyaya
  7. Tolerance
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