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is an ancient religion of India that prescribes a path of non-violence
towards all living beings. Its philosophy and practice emphasize the necessity of
self-effort to move the soul towards divine consciousness and liberation. Any soul
that has conquered its own inner enemies and achieved the state of supreme being
is called | (Conqueror).
6 |ain philosophy attempts to explain the rationale of being and existence, the nature
of the Universe and its constituents, the nature of bondage and the means to
achieve liberation.
6 The goal of |ainism is liberation of the soul from the negative effects of
unenlightened thoughts, speech and action. This goal is achieved through
clearance of karmic obstructions by following the triple gems of |ainism - Right
Faith, Right Knowledge and Right Conduct or Action.
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: a liberated soul
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: to become a | , thus freeing one¶s soul from the
material realm
± we can all become ³gods´ but these gods do not intervene or respond to
petitionary prayer
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This Universe is made up of what |ains call the six a or substances which are the basic constituents of
reality and are classified as follows:
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± |ains believe that souls (|) exist as a reality, having a separate existence from the body that houses it.
| is characterised by (consciousness) and (knowledge and perception). Though the soul
experiences both birth and death, it is neither really destroyed nor created. Decay and origin refer
respectively to the disappearing of one state of soul and appearance of another state, these being merely
the modes of the soul
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- þ - Matter is classified as solid, liquid, gaseous, energy, fine Karmic materials and
extra-fine matter or ultimate particles. According to |ainism, it cannot be created nor destroyed.
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are unique to |ain thought depicting the principles of motion and rest.
6 X - ë - Space is a substance that accommodates souls, matter, the principle of motion, the
principle of rest, and time. It is all-pervading, infinite and made of infinite space-points.
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- Time is a real entity according to |ainism and all activities, changes or modifications can be
achieved only through time. In |ainism, the time is likened to a wheel with twelve spokes divided into descending
and ascending halves with six stages, each of immense duration estimated at billions of sagaropama or ocean
years. According to |ains, sorrow increases at each progressive descending stage and happiness and bliss
increase in each progressing ascending stage.
Core Values of |ainism
|inas believe that to attain enlightenment and ultimately liberation, one must
practice the following ethical principles (major vows) in thought, speech and
action.
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(Ahimsa) ± to cause no harm to living beings. This is the
fundamental vow from which all other vows stem. It involves minimizing
intentional and unintentional harm to any other living creature. It includes not
harming or insulting other living beings, either directly, or indirectly through
others.
6 O (Satya) ± to always speak the truth in a harmless manner. A
person who speaks the truth becomes trustworthy like a mother, venerable like
a preceptor and dear to everyone like a kinsman.
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(Asteya) ± to not take anything that is not willingly given. Asteya,
non-stealing, is the strict adherence to one's own possessions, without desire
to take another's. One should remain satisfied by whatever is earned through
honest labour.
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(Brahmacharya) ± to control the senses including mind from
indulgence. The basic intent of this vow is to conquer passion and to prevent the
waste of energy. In this vow, the house holder must not have a sensual
relationship with anybody other than one's own spouse.
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(Aparigraha) ± to detach from people,
places, and material things. Ownership of an object itself is not possessiveness;
however attachment to an object is possessiveness. For householders, non-
possession is owning without attachment, because the notion of possession is
illusory. The reality of life is that change is constant; thus, objects owned by
someone today will be property of someone else in future.
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Ouimpurity of the soul that keeps the soul bound to the cycle of
rebirth into matter
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deeds, attitudes
Reduce and eliminate bad so as to achieve
( )± release of the soul from the cycles of rebirth
Three Guptis:
, Managupti: Control of the mind
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6 |ainism advocates overcoming pesky vices like krodha or anger, mada or
vanity, kama or sex and lobha or greed. |ainism recommends the practice
of five principal virtues: Ahimsa or non-violence, satya or truth, achaurya or
non-covetousness, Brahma-charya or celibacy and aparigraha or non-
possession.
6 Management gurus today are advocating the concept of the ³hot-air balloon
approach´ which is ³rising above oneself´ ² and this is an integral part of
|ain thought. Spiritual energy is needed for one to be successful in life.
Without this, we will find our- selves lacking in originality and creativity.
6 Individual character development, and good conduct and behaviour are held
to be very important in the evolution of one¶s personality and enable the
absorption of knowledge that is necessary to achieve self- realisation.
|ainism regards the individual and his social responsibilities as the key to
the progress of both the individual and society.
But although |ainism is in many ways dedicated to equality, for some |ains
a woman's very femaleness creates spiritual inequality.
The sectarian divide:
The Digambara |ain sect believes that women cannot achieve liberation
without being reborn as men first. The Svetambara sect disagrees.