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why do we speak tell alie​

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Answered by dassristi2016
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Why we always say speak truth while we use tell a lie?

Speaking truth also need not be constant in all the contexts at any time. In a context, speaking truth also becomes sin. A good person was running with his own money and robbers were running after him. The person somehow made himself hidden in a bush. A sage observed all this, who had the principle of speaking truth only. The robbers came and asked the sage about the person running. The sage told that the person hid himself in the bush there. The thieves captured the person in the bush, killed him and took away the money from him. The sage went to hell after death. The sage asked Lord Yama for the reason of his entry into the hell since he did not do any sin and more over pleaded that he never told any lie in his lifetime. Lord Yama told him that speaking truth in a specific context only brought him to the hell.

The context of robbers etc., was explained to him as the greatest sin since the life of a good person was taken away. Killing any living being is the greatest sin. The highest justice is only not killing any living being for any purpose at any time except the case of demons, who kill every living being. Buddha and Mahavira, who were the two human incarnations of God, came to this earth to stress on this single aspect only. Some incarnations of God followed the habit of non-vegetarian food because they have to first mingle with the non-vegetarians as friends and slowly preach them the concept of non-violence. Therefore, violence in killing and killing itself are the highest injustice.

Little violence is inevitable as in the context of directing the children to right path and little more violence is inevitable in the case of punishment of sinners to control them. Of course, hanging a person to death is also inevitable in the case of extreme sin. Killing the wild animals, which kill the human being, is also inevitable. Except such rare occasions, the life of any living being is precious, which is the gift given by God. Therefore, this highest justice should be always taken care of by every believer of God.

A non-vegetarian may not directly kill the living being, but, has to share the sin since the living being is killed because the non-vegetarian purchases the flesh. Eating any dead living being is not sin at all since the components of vegetarian and non-vegetarian foods are one and the same. Even there, vegetarian food is better than the non-vegetarian food as per the advice from medical science. Other ethics like not stealing the money of a good person (Artha), not violating the ethics of sexual life (Kama) etc., are also constant ethics.

Dharma means not killing any living being. If you follow these three (Dharma, Artha and Kama) called as ‘Trivarga’, the fourth category (Purushartha), salvation (Moksha) is inevitable gift from God. The other traditions regarding the dress, styles of life etc., are not much important as long as the health grounds are not disturbed.


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