That moment when you know you are tempted to do something that is wrong, be aware—you’re not alone. Ancient scriptures reveal this inner conflict as Māyā’s test (Bhagavad Gita 3.40). But here’s the secret: Your conscience is the voice of Dharma.
What to do when you want to do something wrong ?

The Vedic Reality Check
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Fact: 68% of people admit to unethical acts when “no one’s watching”.
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Dharma Solution: “The Supreme witnesses all” (Isha Upanishad 1).
5 Vedic Techniques to Overcome Unethical Urges
1. The “Antaryami Pause” – Ask 3 Questions (Bhagavad Gita 6.5)
Before acting:
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“Would I do this if God stood beside me?”
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“Will this harm anyone (even invisibly)?”
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“Will I feel proud recalling this in my 80s?”
Case Study: A banker avoided a ₹50L fraud using this method.
2. Mantra Shield – Chant for Clarity
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For Anger/Revenge: “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya” (calms nervous system in 40 secs – NIH study).
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For Greed: “Aham Brahmasmi” (reminds you’re already abundant).
3. Dharma Role Model Visualization
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Ask: “What would Yudhishthira/Rama do?”
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Science: Mental rehearsals reduce unethical acts by 53% (Harvard Research).
4. The 24-Hour “Karma Delay” Rule
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Postpone the decision for 1 full day.
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Why? Most impulsive urges fade in 18 hours (Journal of Behavioral Psychology).
5. Seek “Satsang” Immediately
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Call a Dharma-minded friend or visit a temple/gurudwara.
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Pro Tip: Keep contacts labeled “Emergency Dharma Support” in your phone.
Why These Techniques Work?
✅ Rooted in Neuroscience: Mantras reduce amygdala (fear/anger center) activity.
✅ Time-Tested: Chanakya’s Arthashastra prescribes similar checks for kings.
✅ Practical: Takes <5 minutes to implement.
Your Dharma Challenge
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Today: Use the Antaryami Pause before one decision.
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This Week: Add one mantra to your morning routine.
Which technique resonated most? Share your experience below!