Hindu Good Principle

Ahimsa (Non Violent)
Ahimsa is a non violent concept in Hinduism, to respect all life as sacred and to practice non-violence in thought, word and deed, not only relative to people but to animals, plants and all the world of nature.

Satya (Truthfulness)
To always tell the truth, even if does not make one popular, but to do so in an agreeable and friendly manner.

Asteya (Non-Stealing)
Not to take or appropriate for oneself something which has not rightfully been given or accrued as the result of one's own efforts.

Kshama (Patience)
Exercise patience, restraining intolerence with people and impatience with circumstances, Be agreeable. Let others behave according to their nature, without adjusting to you. Remain poised in good times and bad

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