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________________ History of Jainism with Special Reference to Mathurā knowledge among the yaksinīs, but the Svetāmbaras include only a few of them. 194 7. Another belief peculiar to the Digambaras is that after obtaining kevala-jñana a saint can sustain life without nourishment. 195 8. According to the present Digambara custom, a priest in a Digambara temple must be a Jaina, but in a Svetāmbara temple the priest can be, and usually is, a brāhmaṇa.196 9. The Svetāmbaras and the Digambaras also differ on the number of moveable and immoveable beings.197 10. The Digambara images of the tirthamkaras are represented nude,198 but the Svetāmbaras represent the images of the tirthamkaras clothed and decorated with crowns and ornaments. 199 11. The Svetāmbaras are extremely careful of all animal life, but the Digambaras are moderately careful.200 12. The Digambaras bathe their images profusely, but the Svetāmbaras use very little water for bathing their images. 201 13. The Digambaras bathe and worship their images at night, but the Svetāmbaras are opposed to this practice; they do not even light lamps in their temples.202 194. OISJ, pp. 64-5. 195. CHAI, III, p. 298 fn. 2. 196. Ibid., p. 299 fn. 1. 197. AOIU, p. 416. 198. OISJ, p. 65; JI, pp. 14-15; DJI, p. 34. 199. Ibid., Ibid., Ibid. 200. DJI, p. 35. 201. Ibid., p. 35. 202. Ibid., p. 36. Some Jaina customs and practices appear to vary from region to region. Some Svetambara and Digambara practices mentioned by James Burgess in 'Digambara Jaina Iconography' (DJI), are probably prevalent among the South Indian Jainas only. See DJI, pp. 34-6.
SR No.022807
Book TitleHistory Of Jainism With Special Reference To Mathura
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorU K Sharma
PublisherD K Printworld P L
Publication Year2001
Total Pages304
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size9 MB
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