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In [[Veerashaiva]] theology the '''''Panchacharas''''' denote the five codes of conduct to be followed by the devotee.  The ''Panchacharas'' include<ref>{{cite book |last1=Stanley |first1=Gnana |last2=Kumar |first2=Jaya |year=1996 |title=Religion and Society |publisher=M.D. Publications |page=164 |isbn=9788175330054}}</ref>
In [[Veerashaiva]] theology the '''''Panchacharas''''' denote the five codes of conduct to be followed by the devotee.  The ''Panchacharas'' include<ref>{{cite book |last1=Stanley |first1=Gnana |last2=Kumar |first2=Jaya |year=1996 |title=Religion and Society |publisher=M.D. Publications |page=164 |isbn=9788175330054}}</ref>{{sfn|Klostermaier|2010}}


* ''Shivachara''
* Sivāchāra&nbsp;– acknowledging [[Shiva]] as the supreme divine being and upholding the equality and well-being of all human beings.
* ''Lingachara''
* Lingāchāra&nbsp;– Daily worship of the individual Ishtalinga icon, one to three times day.
* ''Sadachara''
* Sadāchāra&nbsp;– Attention to vocation and duty, and adherence to the seven rules of conduct issued by [[Basavanna]]:
* ''Brithyachara''
**{{transl|hi|Kala beda}} (Do not steal)
* ''Ganachara''
**{{transl|hi|Kola beda}} (Do not kill or hurt)
**{{transl|hi|Husiya nudiyalu beda}} (Do not utter lies)
**{{transl|hi|Thanna bannisabeda}} (Do not praise yourself, i.e. practice humility)
**{{transl|hi|Idira haliyalu beda}} (Do not criticize others)
**{{transl|hi|Muniya beda}} (Shun anger)
**{{transl|hi|Anyarige asahya padabeda}} (Do not be intolerant towards others)
* Bhrityāchāra&nbsp;– Compassion towards all creatures.
* Ganāchāra&nbsp;– Defence of the community and its tenets.


==References==
==References==
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