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The Jains through Time
Nadu, where the splendour of Jainism flowered for fifteen hundred years. A masterpiece of Jain temple architecture is to be found there. Art experts opine that its murals compare with those of Ajanta and Ellora. This fantastic specimen of ancient
breathtaking statues of their Tirthankars in a variety of styles and they introduced different forms of worship for these impressive creations. Traditions of other religions in South India also benefited from the impetus the Jains gave to art, culture and morality. It would not be excessive to say that the violence involved in Vedic sacrifices was brought to an end through the influence of Jainism. Tamil poets and others involved in the sacrifices were inspired by the non-violent practices of the Jains, and substituted effigies of flour for the live animals during their religious rituals.
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Lotus in a pond - An example of Sittanvasal painting
Jain art is the earliest surviving example of paintings in South India.
It was as a result of the Jain community's efforts that interest in temple building increased in South India. Many temples were constructed and a movement was begun to lift up the hearts of people by the peaceful and pure sound of worship. The art-loving Jains had sculptors create
Jain Gurus Guide Politics Political forces have always influenced society. I believe that religion will not be able to fulfil its mission as long as politics refuses to lend its support to religious principles. The Jain acharyas made an indelible impression on me because they built the characters of kings, generals, ministers and other notables who then went on to carry out their public duties in an exemplary manner, proving their devotion to their religion by working tirelessly for the reform of society along Jain lines.
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