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Cleanliness, etiquette, and other rules
and regulations
Personal habits
- The mouth is a dirty place (being positioned at one end of
the intestines, it is a place where many germs are found) and
therefore one should not suck ones fingers or pen, or bite
ones nails, etc. If one does touch ones mouth then
the hands should be washed. Dont lick things like stamps
and dont blow out candles, incense sticks, etc.
- If you make a mess clean it up, especially in the toilet or
washbasin etc. A place should always be as clean, if not cleaner,
after it has been visited by a devotee.
- If someone else leaves a mess then you can clean it up.
- Use the right hand only for eating, chanting rounds, offering
and accepting things to and from others, turning on communal switches,
opening doors and using the toilet flush.
- Single men and women should only converse together when its
necessary for particular devotional service.
- Do not waste Krishnas energies such as toothpaste, electricity,
water, etc. In fact, if you see a light or fire left on somewhere
turn it off. Once on a morning walk, Srila Prabhupada turned off
a running tap in someones garden. Another time when he was
ill in Mayapur he rose especially from his bed to chastise a disciple
for leaving a fan on when she left a room for only five minutes.
- Do not use your feet to do something that could be done with
your hands.
- There should be a particular floor cloth for every area. The
cloth that is meant for use in the asrama should not be mixed
up with the cloth for the showers, toilets, or stairs.
Sacred items
- Do not touch your foot to anything sacred or use your foot
to do something that can be done with your hand.
- Do not walk over books, devotees, prasada or any sacred
articles. To touch someone with ones foot is considered
offensive. For instance, if you have to walk past seated devotees
in the temple room at class time, extend your right hand to indicate
you wish to go by and they will move their knees to let you pass.
If you happen to touch a devotee with your foot you can touch
his body gently with your hand and then touch your head.
- Books, beads, karatalas, etc. should not go on the
ground or on ones seat or bed, nor should things be put
on books (like alarm clocks, karatalas, etc.).
- If a sacred object falls to the floor pick it up and touch it
to your head.
- If your japa beads are out of your bag, keep them in
a clean place but do not hang them on a hook. The best is to have
two bead bags. When you wash one, you can immediately put the
beads into the other.
- Do not take sacred items into the toilet, e.g. beads, books,
harinama chadar.
- Respect sacred items. Dont lean on them or throw them
around. Dont write in books.
Asrama
- Do not take others possessions thinking that everything
is Krishnas and therefore everything is one. This is not
our philosophy.
- Do not sleep on your stomach.
- A devotee puts on freshly washed clothes every morning.
- Do not stand in ones underwear in front of Vaisnavas,
or pictures of Krishna or the guru. The Lord and His devotee are
present in their pictures and so should be respected accordingly.
- If you sleep with a bedroll on the floor, roll it up upon rising
and wash down the floor area where you slept.
- Do not leave clothing lying around. Dirty laundry is to be placed
in a bag or laundry basket.
- The asrama floor should be washed daily.
- Prasadam should not be taken into the asrama.
Kitchen
- The kitchen is an extension of the altar, so whatever you do
in the kitchen should be done with great care and attention for
the Deities.
- Wear only clean, uncontaminated clothes in the kitchen. Clothes
that have been eaten in or worn in the bathroom cannot be used.
(Depends on the standards used in the particular temple.)
- Fingernails should be kept short. Wash your hands upon entering
the kitchen before beginning your service.
- Never enter the kitchen in an unclean state.
- Dont put anything in your mouth or touch anything to your
mouth while in the kitchen. Dont rinse your mouth or spit
in the kitchen sinks.
- No eating or drinking in the kitchen.
- If you touch the floor, the waste bin or any of the openings
of your body, wash your hands before touching anything else.
- No unnecessary talking in the kitchen, only Krishna-katha or
something directly related to what you are doing.
- If you are sick and have a bad cold, you should not work in
the kitchen.
- It is important not to enjoy any of the preparations that are
being prepared for Krishnas enjoyment. You should not smell
what is being cooked or even look at it with an enjoying spirit
before it has been offered, what to speak of tasting it.
- Clean up the place you are about to work in and clean it up
after you have finished.
- If a vegetable or cooking utensil falls on the floor, wash it
off. If it falls on your foot, you have to throw it away.
- Women should always keep their hair tied back and covered with
a scarf. Men should make sure that their sikha is knotted.
- Dont pass air or burp in the kitchen.
Temple
- Never enter the temple in an unclean state.
- Before entering one should ring the bell or knock and chant
the names of the Deities.
- One should always pay obeisances when entering or leaving the
temple room. Obeisances should be offered with two hands on the
floor, not one.
- Do not talk informally, read or write personal letters in front
of the Deities only devotional activities such as hearing,
chanting, reading and praying, or some important matter related
to the service of the Deity should be carried on in the temple
room.
- While sitting do not expose your feet to the Deities or point
them at the spiritual master, or Tulasi devi, etc. Always try
to keep them covered.
- Dont pass air or burp in the temple room.
- Avoid sitting with your back to the Deities, the vyasasana,
Tulasi, or spiritual master.
Bathroom
- Nails should always be clipped short. This should not be done
in ones bedroom but in the bathroom and the clippings should
be flushed away down the toilet or sink, or thrown in the rubbish
bin provided. Evacuating, nail cutting, teeth brushing, shaving,
etc., should be done before showering.
- In the toilets and bathrooms, the devotees should always be
dressed in a gamcha.
- Take at least two showers a day (or more if you have to pass
stool at another time) the early morning shower can be
cool to help invigorate the system and should be efficient but
quick. It is also important to take a 'mental bath' by chanting
Hare Krishna as one takes ones physical bath.
- Tilak should be applied in all twelve places after showering.
- After doing the following activities one is considered unclean
and therefore needs to take a shower:
a. sleeping more than one hour
b. brushing teeth
c. shaving
d. passing stool
Do not worry unduly about all these rules and regulations; soon
they will be second nature. We all make mistakes in the beginning.
Most of what we do is simply common sense. If anything is not clear
or confuses you, please dont hesitate to ask someone.
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