Mahima Dharma was taken as a sect of Hinduism. According to Veda, Upanishad as per Hindu religion we should obey some common rules or code of conduct which is followed by Satya Mahima Dharma-Sanyasis as well as Ghruhastis, such that:
1. Without any boundaries or obstacles, the people or followers of all castes, creed and communities should follows the code and conduct or principles of Dharma, by which a person can survive sustainable healthy, prosperous, simple and cheerful life and get bliss of Parambrahma.
2. The followers of Dharma should avoid falsehood, egoism, crookedness and do practice non-violence, truthfulness, kindness, peace, simplicity, control of 6-passion (lust, anger, covetousness, fascination, pride, spite) and forgiveness.
3. The followers of Dharma should not sleep unconsciously, so that they can wake up at dawn.
4. They should not use luxurious and expansible bed for comfortable sleep by which they would forget to awake at conscious mode.
5. They should dedicate themselves to Param-brahma in body, mind and words.
6. At early morning (Brahma Mohurta), they should take purifying bath by which body can be active and disease free. They should not directly use water of river, pond or canal at the time of cleaning.
7. After early morning bath, they should take Pabitra/Paduka (urine of heifer) by which anyone could be disease free if she / he would take it routinewise daily before sunrise.
8. They should practice Sastanga Sarana and Darshana (Pranam) at least daily twice before sunrise (7 times) and just after sunset (5 times) in front of Paramatma with full dedication/devotion.
9. They should practice Yoga/Pranayam every day at Brahma Mohurta to sustain a good life.
10. The followers do not take food after sunset because food could not be digesting without sunrays at night.
11. Before taking food each and every time they must offer to Mahima Gosain or God for eternal peace of the soul as well as giving respect to God.
12. According to own capacity, they should help other, who needs and invite people for Preeti Bhojan.
13. Except Brahma, no other deity should be worshipped. Brahma is one and only one. Brahma is Adwitya, pure and satya.
14. Worship of image should be avoided, image worship is discouraged. They must avoid idolatry and polytheism.
15. The followers should avoid vow, fast, rituals and rites. They should not attend rituals of traditional gods and goddesses (images). They must keep ‘fast’ once in a month to give rest to the body.
16. They should not believe in misconception like 33-crores of God, Goddesses and Geode (Salgram) are in this world, misfortunes, the tale of ghost, witches, etc.
17. They neither participate nor attend dance, drama, music or any type of recreational activities. These divert their mind from Parambrahma.
18. They should avoid the sacred thread, garland, tilak, kamandalu etc. as a religious people to show other.
19. They must protect animal sacrifice or victimize to propitiate deity.
20. Intoxicants, specially drinking and smoking are strictly prohibited.
21. Theft and sexual intercourse with other women must be avoided and should not covet others’ wealth. Other women should be treated as mothers.
22. They should spend leisure by Hymn (Bhajan, Kirtan and Smaran) of Parambrahma.
23. The useless and unholy books are to be avoided and holy and authoritative religious books are to be studied.
24. Any type of English medicine is prohibited. They should believe in Parambrahma with heart that can cure disease.
25. They should not use any metal ornaments to fluctuate mind within the varieties of ornaments.
26. They should not use costly clothes and should use Gairik Basan (Gerua Bastra) which is colored by natural soil, who gives protection from any bacteria and viruses.
27. The followers should not take non-veg. in food and always take vegetarian food item and must obey non-violence as their first attitude in life.
28. The devotees should always be in the company of the holy and be engrossed in deeds, should refrain from evil company and unholy deeds and practices.
29. The devotees from different parts of country gather to participate in the Joranda Mela with the view of gaining wisdom which will help them to discover calmness in their life and also in achieving the Moksha after death.
30. The Gospels of the Satya Sanatan Mahima Dharma should be preached among the people for the good of the world.
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