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Old 01-16-2003, 08:00 AM   #1

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SIVANANDA DAILY READING FOR 17 JANUARY
DISCIPLINE OF SPEECH

Tame your tongue - it is an unruly devil. Sacrifice, gift, austerity,
the study of the sacred scriptures, truthfulness - all these will
help you to develop virtuous conduct. Practise austerity of speech.
Whatever you speak must be truthful and beneficent.

Do not utter anything that will give annoyance to anybody. A
thoughtless man who has not controlled his organ of speech and who
speaks at random, is entangled in the foolishness of his own words.
Therefore be very careful when you speak.

Speak little. Think twice, think ten times before you speak. Weigh
the words carefully, before they come out of your mouth. Speak only
words which can do good to others. Always be polite and courteous.
Never speak in a harsh tone, never hurt the feelings of others.

Do not talk much. Become a man of measured words. God has given you
two ears and two eyes. But He only gave you one tongue, so that you
may hear and see more than you speak. Lingual diarrhoea is a terrible
disease.

Words exist for the transmission of ideas. Words and ideas are
inseparable; they are like fire and its heat, or like ice and its
coldness. Be careful in the selection of your words. They can produce
violent disturbance in the feelings of others. Speak only those words
which give happiness and comfort to others.

Think more. Do much. Speak measured words. Let your tongue never
utter an unkind word, or a harsh word. Let it never speak sharp
criticism. An undisciplined tongue is a sword that cuts others'
hearts. It produces a wound that will never heal, even in a lifetime.

Observe silence. You will have abundant energy. You will conserve
your energy this way. You will enjoy peace of mind and good health.
You will be able to turn out more work. Silence is soothing for brain
and nerves.

Your goal is God. Your centre is God. Your ideal is God. Turn back to
God and realise everlasting bliss. Resting on Him you will be saved.
As the lamp cannot burn without oil, so too, you cannot live without
God. God is within you all the time, inspiring you, lifting you up.
Withdraw. Aspire. Meditate. Realise.

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Old 01-17-2003, 12:19 AM   #2

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Namaste:

In Modern days, speech and communication are quite important whether
the person pursue a materialistic or spiritual life. This point is
beautifully stated by Thiruvalluvar, a well known Tamil Poet who
wrote 1330 couplets stating human virtues. Thirukkural has been
widely translated and is among the oldest literary works of the
world. Researchers have traced the age of this work to 300 BC. Its
immortality and universality are unquestionable. One of the reasons
for its wide translation in different languages of the world is the
undeniable fact that the ethics and the values it carries are
applicable to all religions, all countries and all times. This
catholicity and universality is a unique feature for any literary
works of ancient or modern times. The author of the KURAL,
THIRUVALLUVAR was a kindly, libel-minded man and his poetry is a kind
of synthesis of the best moral teachings of his age. The following
ten verses describe the importance of the utterance of pleasant
words.

The utterance of pleasant words is one of the most cherished human
virtue
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(These translation correspond to verse # 91 to 100 of Kural)

Pleasant words fall from the lips of virtuous men, full of tenderness
and free from deceit.
Better than a gift given with a joyous heart are sweet words spoken
with a cheerful smile.
A kindly countenance and sweet words spoken from the heart are virtue
[s] way.
Poverty-provoking sorrow will not pursue those who speak joy-
producing words to all they meet.
Humility and pleasant words are the jewels that adorn a man; there
are none other.
If a man seeks good works while speaking sweet words, his virtues
will wax and his vices wane.
Words yield spiritual rewards and moral excellence when they do not
wander far from usefulness and agreeableness.
Sweet speech which is stranger to pettiness imparts pleasure not only
in this life, but in the next.
Why would anyone speak cruel words, having observed the happiness
that kind words confer?
To utter harsh words when sweet ones would serve is like eating
unripe fruits when ripe ones are at hand.

Source: http://www.ibiblio.org/chamu/kural/

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> Tame your tongue - it is an unruly devil. Sacrifice, gift,

austerity,
> the study of the sacred scriptures, truthfulness - all these will
> help you to develop virtuous conduct. Practise austerity of speech.
> Whatever you speak must be truthful and beneficent.


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