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'''अनुद्वेगकरं वाक्यं सत्यं प्रियहितं च यत् |'''
 
'''अनुद्वेगकरं वाक्यं सत्यं प्रियहितं च यत् |'''
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'''स्वाध्यायाभ्यसनं चैव वाङ्मयं तप उच्यते || 17.15||'''<blockquote>6.    "I am not a 'statesman in the garb of a saint'. But since Truth is the highest wisdom, sometimes my acts appear to be consistent with the highest statesmanship. But, I hope I have no policy in me save the policy of Truth and ahimsa. I will not sacrifice Truth and ahimsa even for the deliverance of my country or religion. That is as much as to say that neither can be so delivered. " – by M. K. Gandhi</blockquote>Ref: The Young India” magazine ed. 20<sup>th</sup> Jan 1927, page 21
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'''स्वाध्यायाभ्यसनं चैव वाङ्मयं तप उच्यते || 17.15||'''
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7.   Hatha Yoga Pradipika by Swatmaram also mentions Satya as below. <blockquote>“Non-violence, truth, non-stealing''',''' continence (being absorbed in a pure state of consciousness), forgiveness, endurance, compassion, humility, moderate diet and cleanliness are the ten rules of conduct (yama). (ii)”</blockquote>Ref: Swami Muktibodhananda, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, 2013 ed. Pg. 56 Chap. 1 verse 16. Yoga Publications Trust, Munger, Bihar, India
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6.    M. K. Gandhi in  "The Young India" magazine ed. 20<sup>th</sup> Jan 1927, page 21, wrote, <blockquote>"I am not a 'statesman in the garb of a saint'. But since Truth is the highest wisdom, sometimes my acts appear to be consistent with the highest statesmanship. But, I hope I have no policy in me save the policy of Truth and ahimsa. I will not sacrifice Truth and ahimsa even for the deliverance of my country or religion. That is as much as to say that neither can be so delivered. " </blockquote>7.   Hatha Yoga Pradipika by Swatmaram also mentions Satya as below.<blockquote>“Non-violence, truth, non-stealing''',''' continence (being absorbed in a pure state of consciousness), forgiveness, endurance, compassion, humility, moderate diet and cleanliness are the ten rules of conduct (yama). (ii)”</blockquote>Ref: Swami Muktibodhananda, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, 2013 ed. Pg. 56 Chap. 1 verse 16. Yoga Publications Trust, Munger, Bihar, India
    
== Why Satya is required? ==
 
== Why Satya is required? ==

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