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________________ Shinto Dharma 121 country. Very much importance is given to devotion of the nation. Moral principles : No such philosophical or theoretical ideology regarding morality is seen in Shinto religion; but we do get therein rules regarding holiness and loyalty. “Relinquishing all things of this world, come daily to me with a clean body and a holy heart.” This holiness is to be cultivated in both ways - external and internal holiness. Deep respect for their king and nation and sincere loyalty are woven into the hearts of this subject (masses). Among the other moral or ethical principles, turth, calmness (non-wrath) and other virtues have their singificance and are described, “He who speaks the truth is not hurt or injured. One who is a lier, has to bear pains, definitely. Moreover, encourage what is good, never envy anybody; let not your eyes glow red with anger.” This religion advocates observance of the following 10 rules, specially : (1) Do not violate the wishes of God. (2) Do not forget indebtedness to the forefathers. (3) Do not commit the crime of disobeying the state or king. (4) Do not forget the invaluable obligation and goodness of God. (5) Don't forget that the whole world is one family. (6) Don't forget your own individual limitations. (7) Don't be lazy in doing your work. (8) Even if others get angry, you should not lose temper. (9) Lo not behave in such a way as would discredit your education. (10) Do not be led away or be influenced by others.
SR No.032397
Book TitleGlimpses Of World Religions
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorGunvant Barvalia
PublisherNavbharat Sahitya Mandir
Publication Year2003
Total Pages228
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size26 MB
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