# The four regulative principles
*The four regulative principles—no meat-eating, no intoxication, no illicit sex, and no gambling—form the foundation of spiritual life. These four restrictions protect the four pillars of dharma: mercy, cleanliness, austerity, and truthfulness.*
**To advance in spiritual life, one must follow the basic principles of human life:**
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## No Meat Eating
**Violence to animals destroys mercy and compassion:**
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## No Intoxication
**Intoxication destroys the clarity of consciousness:**
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## No Illicit Sex
**Sex outside of marriage degrades human society:**
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## No Gambling
**Gambling destroys truthfulness:**
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## The Foundation of Religious Life
**These four principles are the pillars of dharma:**
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## Freedom from Sinful Reactions
**Following these principles purifies one's existence:**
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## Related Articles
- [[wiki/articles/The regulative principles|The regulative principles]] — General principles of regulation
- [[wiki/articles/Austerity and penance|Austerity and penance]] — Voluntary restriction
- [[wiki/articles/The principle of purification|The principle of purification]] — Becoming clean
- [[wiki/articles/The spiritual master|The spiritual master]] — Guidance in following principles
## From the Index
- [[index/entries/regulative-principles|Regulative Principles]] — Four pillars
- [[index/entries/meat-eating|Meat Eating]] — To be avoided
- [[index/entries/intoxication|Intoxication]] — Destroys consciousness
- [[index/entries/sex-life|Sex Life]] — Regulation
- [[index/entries/gambling|Gambling]] — Destroys truthfulness