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________________ Fundamentals of Jainism Pravin K. Shah JAINA Education Committee Jain Study Center of North Carolina 509 Carriage Woods Circle Raleigh, NC 27607-3969 Website: www.jaineLibrary.org e-mail: jainaedu@gmail.com Tele - 919-859-4994
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________________ Lord Mahavir's Preaching Style Whatever I say, you must test this with your own reasoning and verify it through your own experience. Do not accept what I say blindly by faith alone until it passes the litmus test of intellection. Otherwise, it will never be yours. If you accept what I teach on the basis of the sacred texts, or from my convincing reasoning, or even because of my radiant personality, but not by testing with your own reasoning, then in the end this will create only darkness (ignorance) in you and not light. Tirthankar Mahavir Ref Book - Harmony-Of-All-Religions by Maharshi Santsevi Maharaj (Page 100)
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________________ Lord Mahavir's Preaching Style His ideas were Novel and His attitude was Progressive He never tried to coerce others to follow Jain doctrine and principles (He never used force, fears, greed, threats, etc. to pursue his ideas)
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________________ Lord Mahavir's Preac You are God (Ishvara). Recognize yourself. Develop the inner divine qualities and become God. If any soul puts effort in the right direction, then that soul can become God (paramaatma).
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________________ Lord Mahavir's Preaching Style "I do not favor Mahavir, nor am I prejudiced against Kapil. I would accept anyone's statement provided I find it true on the scale of logic" Acharya Haribhadra in Lokatva Nirnaya
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________________ Lord Mahavir's Preaching Style Advocates of Jain religion often suffer from dogmatism. They may agree that what they have known is not absolute truth But They insist that what others believe is absolutely wrong Acharya Mahapragnaji
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________________ Lord Mahavir's Preaching Style Conquer anger by forgiveness, Pride by humility Deceit by Straight-forwardness Greed by Contentment
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________________ Lord Mahavir's Preaching Style External renunciation is meaningless if the Soul remains fettered by internal shackles (Kashaya or vices) Bhava-Pahud (13)
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________________ Jain Fundamental Beliefs Soul and Karma exist from Eternity. (Universe and all its substances are eternal) Soul is in Mithyatva (Delusion or ignorance and wrong belief) from Eternity Karma is attached to the Soul from Eternity Our Mithyatva (Delusion or Illusion), Kashaya and the intention behind our actions of body, mind, and speech continue to bind us with new Karma. Principle governing the successions of life cycles (Birth, Life, and Death) is Karma. Ultimate goal of life is Liberation from Mithyatva and Kashaya (Vices) which in turn removes all Karma.
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________________ Jain Fundamental Beliefs Delusion means: * Belief is not changeable even by compelling counterargument or proof to the contrary * Belief is held with absolute conviction Kashaya means: Anger, Ego, Deceit, Greed, Attachment, Aversion and other vices Mithyatva (not Karma) is the root cause of all Sufferings 10
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________________ Aim of Jainism To realize the original attributes of a Soul by removing Mithyatva and Kashaya and there by Freeing it from its bondage to Karma. -Questions: - What is Soul and its original Attributes? - What is Mithyatva, Kashaya, and Karma? - What are their Attribute or Qualities? - What is Bondage? - What is Freedom? - How is the Soul bounded by Karma? - How can one obtain a state of total freedom or pure consciousness? Answers require the proper knowledge of the Universe and its substances and their relationship with each other.
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________________ Jain Religion Definition Absolute Point of View: The True Nature of a substance is the Religion of a substance Practical Point of View: Any activity of Body, Mind and Speech which reduces/removes Mithyatva and Kashaya (Anger, Ego, Deceit, and Greed) is known as Religion 12
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________________ Morality vs. Spirituality Individual Person Following Law and Order Not Following Law and Order Moral Immoral Spiritual Non-spiritual
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________________ Morality vs. Religion -Jain Morality (Vyavahar Dharma) * Conduct in accordance with the guide lines prescribed by Arihantas / Tirthankars * Our conduct must accompanied by compassion, friendship, love, sympathy, equanimity etc. otherwise it is merely mechanical action - Jain Religion (Nishchaya Dharma) * Purity of Soul by Removal of Mithyatva and Kashaya 14
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________________ Jain Religious Literature -It consists of: Scriptures, Commentary on Scriptures, and Independent works consist many aspects of Religion -It describes and reflects upon: 1. History of the society 2. Ritual aspect of the society 3. Cultural aspect of the society 4. Morality of an individual and the society 5. Spirituality of an individual
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________________ Jain Terminology to Understand Nigod, Sthavar, and Tras Jivas Utpad, Vyaya, Dhruvya, and Sat Dravya, Guna, and Paryay Praman and Naya Dravyarthik naya and Paryayarthik naya Nishchaya and Vyavahar Upadan and Nimitta Shubha, Ashubha, and Shuddha Bhav Dravya Karma and Bhav Karma Dravya Mind and Bhav Mind Karta - Karma Relationship Karya - Karan Relationship Nimitta - Naimitik Relationship Jneya and Jnayak Relationship Vastu Vyavastha and Dravya Swatantrata Krama Baddha Paryay