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Right speech, action, and livelihood are essential for a virtuous life from "summary" of The Buddha and His Dhamma by Br Ambedkar

The Buddha emphasized the importance of right speech, action, and livelihood in leading a virtuous life. These aspects are interconnected and play a crucial role in shaping an individual's character and moral conduct. Right speech involves refraining from falsehood, divisive speech, harsh language, and idle chatter. It requires one to communicate truthfully, harmoniously, kindly, and meaningfully. Similarly, right action entails refraining from harming living beings, stealing, and engaging in sexual misconduct. It involves acting with compassion, honesty, integrity, and respect for others. Right livelihood, on the other hand, pertains to earning a living through ethical means that do not cause harm to oneself or others. It involves engaging in honest work that does not involve deception, exploitation, or any form of wrongdoing. By practicing right speech, action, and livelihood, an individual cultivates a sense of moral integrity, compassion, and mindfulness in their daily life. These virtues not only contribute to personal well-being but also foster positive relationships, social harmony, and a peaceful coexistence with others. Living in alignment with these principles leads to a sense of inner peace, contentment, and fulfillment.
  1. Actions, and livelihood, one can purify their mind, overcome negative tendencies, and progress towards enlightenment. These ethical guidelines serve as a foundation for spiritual growth, self-transformation, and the development of wisdom and compassion. Ultimately, by embodying these values in one's thoughts, words, and deeds, one can lead a noble and virtuous life guided by the principles of truth, goodness, and righteousness.
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The Buddha and His Dhamma

Br Ambedkar

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