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________________ OUTLINES OF JAINISM can intervene between the actions which we do and the fruits thereof. Once done, they become our masters and must fructify. As my independence is great, so my responsibility is coextensive with it. I can live as I like; but my choice is irrevocable, and I cannot escape the consequences of it. This principle distinguishes Jainism from other religions, e.g. Christianity, Muhammadanism, Hinduism. No God, nor His prophet or deputy, or beloved, can interfere with human life. The soul, and it alone, is directly and necessarily responsible for all that it does. A tabular account of classes of souls in Jainism may now be given : Souls are liberated and in nirvāna or mundane, or entangled with matter SIDDHAS Ascetics Non-ascetics Tirthankaru. Sāmānya. siddhas, siddhas, ARIATS, Others those who all other preached liberated souls, Jainism souls. which ACHARYAS, UPADHYAYAS, SĀDIIUS, in their await their heads of teaching all other embodied going to groups of saints or saints or condition. nirvūna after ascetics. ascetics. ascetics. shedding the kārmana body. As compared with most other religions, it is important to notice that Jainism has a very definite and uncompromising attitude towards the conception of God. It is accused of being atheistic. This is not so, because Jainism believes in Godhood and in innumerable gods; but certainly Jainism is atheistic in not believing its
SR No.007587
Book TitleOutlines of Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJ L Jaini, F W Thomas
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication Year1916
Total Pages208
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size9 MB
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