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With such a comprehensive compassionate approach, Jain philosophy can meaningfully contribute to the attainment of universal durable peace and tranquility.
AHIMSA (NON-VIOLENCE)
Jain religion is unique in as much as in its long existence, it has never compromised on the principle and practice of nonviolence.
In the words of the famous American scientist Carl Sagan:
"There is no right to life in any society on earth today nor has there been at any time with a few rare exceptions such as the JAINS of India".
Jainism regards non-violence as the "Supreme Religion". It insists upon its observance in thought, expression and action both at the level of the individual as well as the society. It envisages its observance not only among humans, but also on the wider plane among all life on the planet and the elements of nature that nurture and sustain it. It maintains that both scientifically as well as spiritually all life on earth is closely interdependent. There is a common organic chemistry, a shared evolutionary heritage and a common destiny passing through the cycle of birth and death towards eventual emancipation.
Lord Mahavir has beautifully elaborated the divine and yet pragmatic philosophy of non-violence in day-to-day life:
"I cannot take what I cannot give back. No one can give back life. Therefore, no one should take it".
"In happiness and suffering, in joy or grief, we should regard all creatures as we regard our own self. We should, therefore, refrain from inflicting upon others such injury, suffering or pain as would be undesirable or unbearable if inflicted upon ourselves. We must endeavour to develop equanimity towards all living beings and elements of nature in this universe."
Ahimsa: The Ultimate Winner
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