"If you do not know the laws of right conduct, you cannot form your character"
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The specific intent is pedagogical and reformist. Sivananda is speaking as a teacher in a tradition that treats ethics as technology: yama and niyama, duty, restraint, truthfulness, non-harm. "Laws" here is less courtroom than physics. He is implying that conduct has consequences as predictable as gravity, and that moral life is learnable, not merely inherited or felt. The subtext is a critique of the aspirant who wants transcendence without training: meditation without honesty, devotion without self-control, wisdom without the unglamorous mechanics of daily choice.
Context matters. Writing in an India negotiating colonial modernity and a surge of popular spiritual movements, Sivananda's message pushes against both Western individualism (the self as self-authoring) and any soft, mystical anti-intellectualism. He positions tradition as a toolkit, not nostalgia. The line also quietly redefines freedom: you are not free when you "follow your heart"; you are free when you have internalized principles sturdy enough to hold you steady under pressure. In that sense, "character" is less personality than reliability - the moral habit that shows up when nobody is watching.
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"If you do not know the laws of right conduct, you cannot form your character." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-do-not-know-the-laws-of-right-conduct-you-7702/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










