网页Jainism Explained. 14. Guidelines Of Jainism. 15. Non-Voilence and World Peace. 16. Handbook of Preksha Meditation for the Trainers. 17. List of printed Jain books in English.
网页The first fundamental principle of Jainism is that, man’s personality is dual, that is, material and spiritual. Jaina philosophy regards that every mundane soul is bound by subtle particles of matter known as Karma from the very beginning.
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网页The Digambara and Svetambara sects. It is worthwhile to see what the exact differences between the Digambara and Svetambara sects of Jainism are. Literally, the monks of the Digambaras are naked while those of the Svetambaras wear white clothes.
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网页Jainism believes that the whole universe can be divided into two categories, viz., Jiva, i.e., soul and Ajiva, i. e. non-soul. These two – Jiva and Ajiva – exhaust between them all that exists in the universe and Jaina philosophy is based on …
网页Jain Agams. (1) Explanation. (2) Obstructions to their Preservation. (3) Recensions. (4) Works Composed on the basis of the Purvas. (5) A List of the Jain Agam Works. (6) Age of the Composition of the agams. (7) Subject Matter of the Agams (55)
网页This book enables the reader to enjoy a comprehensive journey into the intricate world of Jain thought and culture in a way that is philosophical in its compelling rationality, deeply spiritual in its revelations, yet accessible in its language. The organization of this book allows the reader to engage in an overview of the
网页These scriptures are known as Jain Agam or Agam Sutras. The Agam Sutras teach great reverence for all forms of life, strict codes of vegetarianism, asceticism, compassion, nonviolence, and opposition to war.