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________________ The Jains through Time The Jain religion is synonymous with non-violence (ahimsa). Guarding and respecting living beings and their environment - as well as foregoing all but absolutely unavoidable harm to sentient beings - is non-violence. Actions are necessary in our lives, and some violence or harm is inherent in every action, be it only dravya-himsa (external or physical violence). To deny the sanctity of life and deliberately harm innocent beings is something that Jainism categorically rejects. That is why Jainism opposes nuclear testing with all its might, as it is ruinous of the biosphere and could destroy life as a whole. Though a powerful proponent of non-violence, Jainism nevertheless does not allow injustice or atrocious deeds of any kind to flourish in society as a whole; moreover, side-stepping retaliation to any outrage by hiding behind the banner of non-violence is nothing but cowardice. In fact, responding to brutality and oppression at the right moment is a form of non-violence, because the 'small' violence done today prevents the proliferation of a wider violence tomorrow. There are many misconceptions put about regarding the concept of non-violence in Jainism. In order to refute these errors in interpretation, let us read some of the Munishri's thoughts about the subject, Jain Education International For Private & Personal use only www.lainelibrary org
SR No.006591
Book TitleJains Through Time
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorShilapi Sadhvi
PublisherVeerayatan
Publication Year
Total Pages282
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size16 MB
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