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________________ Kristi Wiley, "Ahimsa, Compassion and Samyaktva" kaivalya, spiritual progress need not be attained through total isolation from other beings in the world. The objects of one's compassion, or the ways of expressing compassion, undoubtedly have changed over the centuries in accordance with social conditions of the times. But whether acts of compassion are manifested in speaking out against animal sacrifice in Vedic ritual practices of ancient times, or in persuading others to refrain from killing animals for food or sport, or in activities associated with animal welfare and the environment in modern times, this ethical value has been an aspect of ahimsa throughout the history of Jainism. One of the best expression of this sentiment is in the practice of samayika-- the attainment of equanimity-which a Jaina aspires to achieve. Friendship towards all beings, Delight in the qualities of virtuous ones, Utmost compassion for afflicted beings, Equanimity towards those who are not well-disposed towards me, May my soul have such dispositions as these forever.21 21 As translated in Jaini , op. cit., p. 224. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.269140
Book TitleViews on Ahimsa Compassion and Samyaktva in Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorKristi L Wiley
PublisherZ_Lessons_of_Ahimsa_and_Anekanta_for_Contemporary_Life_014006.pdf
Publication Year2002
Total Pages8
LanguageEnglish
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File Size334 KB
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