Siddha Samajist is one who finds in whatever he sees, his own reflection and strongly believes that is his own Jeeva (life-force) and doesn’t show disparity in anything, and desists attachment, detachment (aversion), Kamam, Krodham, Lobham, Moham, Madam, Mathsaryam, Dambham, Asooya, pride, envy, ego, desire, and is devoid of Raga-Dwesha, falsehood and becomes the blemishless, without love and affection, without spotless, always be happy, with words and deeds one, treating all alike without disparity, without affiliation on wife and children, without any disturbances to his routine, following the righteous path, becoming the greatest lover of peace, with world peace alone as his principle, with strong mind and concentration and lives with love of one another.
Swamijis order 23-10-1100
Some of the General Rules of conduct for ‘‘Siddha Samajist”
- He should practise Siddha Vidhya along with “Samajist” daily early morning between 03.00 to 05.20, noon between 12.00 to 02.20 hrs, evening 06.00 to 07.00 hrs and night between 07.30 to 09.50 hrs.
- During ‘Japam’ and meals, he should observe ‘Nirvana’ (nude) as per rules.
- While doing Japam, should sit erect, should not look at others and should not mind about what others do, and practise Siddha Vidya.
- The practice of Siddha Vidya is known as ‘Japam’.
- While practicing Siddha Vidya, one should conduct Pranayama up and down uniformly and should not contract Vayu in any different method.
- One should not share his experiences of Siddha Vidya nor should listen to.
- When one gains experience during performing Siddha Vidya, should go aloof and keep silence.
- With the power gained through Vidhya, one should not assume himself as Siddhar and should not try to play magical
- One should not sleep while practising Siddha Vidya.
- While practising Siddha Vidya, no work should be done except practising Siddha Vidya.
- While practising Siddha Vidya if one attains Samadhi reaching Urdhuva Gati, should be laid in Samadhi. His body should not be burnt.
- No Samajist should take food alone. All must assemble together and must conduct “Sagdhini Sapeethi” which means mixing all the foodstuffs prepared as one and serving in one and the same leaf or vessel and taking food from that by all sitting together. “Sapeethi” means serving all the liquid food as above.
- If there are guests, they should be fed first, and then the Ashramites should take.
- Tamarind, mustard and tea should not be used.
- Coffee should be filtered and used. If sediments go to stomach, several diseases may be caused.
- They should not wear gaudy dresses and should not decorate themselves.
- They should not use other than white dresses; and colour dresses should not be used.
- They should not wear ornaments.
- They should not be Sanyasins, mounis, roaming and not doing anything.
- The mind should not be distracted and body should not be inflicted
- One should not talk or write ill about or oppose anybody and should not indulge in arguments and logic.
- They must possess two weapons i.e., ‘Shield of Courage’ and ‘Sword of Patience’ and should be prepared to perform any righteous act.
- Siddha Samajists, whenever address their elders, should affix with their name, brother, sister, uncle, mother and aunty and the youngsters with their name only.
- No one should walk hand in hand with others. They should not exchange secrets. They should not have any secret, special letter correspondence or movement with others.
- They Should not sleep during day.
- They should not join other organizations or associations.
- They should not live outside Samajam unnecessarily.
- They should not go out without the President’s written
- They should not attend criminal cases.
- He should not conduct himself to be witness.
- Unmindful of others’ faults and conduct, one should think about his own faults and conduct, eradicate his deficiencies and lead his life.
- They Should not resort to evil customs, should not indulge in funeral rites and oblations, should not involve in magical tricks (hymns and charms) and should not celebrate any festival.
- New names should not be christened.
- During attaining puberty and menstrual period, women should not be isolated.
- Food stuff should not be sold.
- Sickly should be taken care of always. They must be consoled and given treatment.
- All should be equal, and be independent and progress. Should not be afraid of anything and anybody. No one should be loved. Should not serve with anger. Should not be authoritative and proud.
- Should not talk or exchange with Raga-Dwesha (love-hatred) keeping in mind the past deeds.
- Should not have any earlier relations or bondage.
- Should not carry tales of others, or listen to tales.
- Should not give room for any crimes.
- Should not have any type of relations with other ladies. (Other than samajam)
- Should not have evil communications with ladies, play with them and smile at each other and give room for loss of semen.
- Ladies and gents should move with each other without any discrimination, boldly and politely and happily.
- Ladies and gents should not exchange irrational signs and symptoms and gesticulations arousing desires.
- Ladies should be given knowledge of spiritual, political matters.
- Children should neither be loved nor frightened. They should be taught all the arts. Children should be separated from breast feeding at three years and should be protected and taken care of.
- Ashramites should not be slaves to anybody for any work. Except in emergency, external assistance should not be called for. All those who follow Samajam Principles should have known all the work. They should live performing reasonable work and should not be lazy. Elders and sickly should not be forced to work.
- Should not join village meetings and cases.