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________________ BHARAT KA ETIHAS 133 These ideals are, no doubt, high, but there are men who actually endeavour to live up to them. As Mr. A. B Lathe points out (An Introduction to Jainism, pp. 63-64), the proportion of jail-going population is a good index to the moral condition of a community. According to the following figures drawn from the Jail Administration Report of the Bombay Presidency for the year 1891 the number of Jaina criminals was one man for every 6,165 individuals, which compares most favourably with the percentage of other communities. Religion. Population. Total No. Proportion • of population prisoners. prisoners. of to Hindus 14657179 9714 1509 Muhammadans 3501910 5794 604 Christians .. 158765 333 477 Parsees 78945 2549 Jews 9639 481 Jainas 240436 39 6165 As Mr. Lathe shows, the figures from a later report, i.e., for the year 1901, show even an improvement over this, that is to say, that out of every 7,355 Jainas only one man was in prison in that year! It may be mentioned here that the Jaina ideal of love, in its purest form, comprises 1. kindly regard for all living beings, 2. loving adoration for those endowed with excellent virtues and attributes, .3. sympathy for those in distress and pain, and 4. toleration for those perversely inclined. The Jaina is, therefore, not free to hate even an enemy. The Jaina saint actually carries with him what may be termed the emblem of universal love, in the shape of a whisk of the softest of feathers from the peacock's tail. With this whisk he gently removes aside Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006714
Book TitleWhat is Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorChampat Rai Jain
PublisherChampat Rai Jain
Publication Year
Total Pages210
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size11 MB
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