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Non-violence
Ahimsa (nonviolence) is another phase of Sathya (truth). When once you are
aware of the kinship, the oneness in God, the fundamental Atmic unity, no
one will knowingly cause pain or distress to another.
It (nonviolence) does not mean merely not injuring a living being. You
should not cause hurt even by a word, a look, or a gesture. Tolerance,
fortitude, equanimity - these help you to be steady in ahimsa.
If a dacoit (thief) cuts off your hand, it is himsa (violence); if the
doctor amputates it, he saves your life and so it is ahimsa (nonviolence).
Krishna wanted the peace of this world, and yet he encouraged this big
battle in which forty lakhs of people were killed. Is this called himsa
(violence) or ahimsa (non-violence)? Even then, Krishna gave an
appropriate answer to this. He said: Arjuna! Let us take the case of a
cancerous growth on the body, and this cancerous growth gives pain to the
whole human body, although the growth itself is confined to a localized
area. In this battle, or the operation, forty lakhs of disease-causing
germs will be killed for the benefit of the world. Is this bad or is this
for the good of the world?.
We generally think that ahimsa (non-violence) means not causing harm to
some living being. Ahimsa is not just this. Even bad vision or bad hearing
or bad talk is himsa (violence).
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