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Bishnoi Panth Ke Unatees Niyam (बिश्नोई पन्थ के उनतीस नियम!)

These Are the 29 Rules by Bhagwan Jambheshwar Bhagwan in His Poetic Language.
Tees Din Sutak, Paanch Rtuvanti Nyaro .
Sero Karo Snan, Sheel Santosh Shuchi Pyaro .

Dwikal Sandhya Karo, Sanjh Aarti Gun Gavo .
Hom Hit Chitt Preet Sun Hoy, Bas Baikunthe Pavo .

Pani Bani Indhni Dudh, Itana Lijai Chhan .
Kshama Daya Hrday Dharo, Guru Batayo Jaan .

Chori Ninda Jhuth Barajiyo, Vaad Na Karanon Koy .
Amavasya Vrat Rakhanon, Bhajan Vishnu Batayo Joy .

Jeev Daya Palani, Runkh Leela Nahin Ghavai .
Ajar Jarai Jeevat Marai, Ve Vas Baikuntha Pavai .

Karai Rasoi Hath Sun, Aan Sun Pala Na Lavai .
Amar Rakhavai That, Bail Badhiya Na Karavau .

Amal Tamakhu Bhang Mans, Mady Sun Dur Hi Bhagai .
Leel Na Lavai Ang, Dekhate Dur Hi Tyage .

Unnatis Dharm Ki Aakhadi, Hiradai Dhariyo Joy .
Jambhe Ji Kirapa Kari, Naam Bishnoi Hoy .

Vistar Mein Janen:
1. Tees Din Sutak
2. Panch Din Ka Rajswala
3. Subah Snan Karna
4. Shil, Santosh, Shuchi Rakhna
5. Pratah-sham Sandhya Karna
6. Sanjh Aarti Vishnu Gun Gana
7. Pratahkal Havan Karna
8. Pani Chhan Kar Peena Va Vani Shuddh Bolna
9. Indhan Binakar Va Dudh Chhanakar Pina
10. Kshma Sahanashilata Rakhe
11. Daya-namr Bhav Se Rahe
12. Chori Nahin Karni
13. Ninda Nahin Karni
14. Jhuth Nahin Bolana
15. Vad Vivad Nahin Karna
16. Amavasya Ka Vrat Rakhna
17. Bhajan Vishnu Ka Karna
18. Prani Matr Par Daya Rakhna
19. Hare Vrksh Nahin Katna
20. Ajar Ko Jarna
21. Apane Hath Se Rasoi Pakana
22. That Amar Rakhna
23. Bail Ko Bandhiya Na Karna
24. Amal Nahin Khana
25. Tambaku Nahin Khana Va Pina
26. Bhang Nahin Pina
27. Madyapan Nahin Karna
28. Mans Nahin Khana
29 Nile Vastr Nahin Dharan Karna

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