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________________ Lessons of Ahimsa und Anekānta for Contemporary Life liberation. Also, the significance that knowledge occupies within this tradition is underscored in the dictum, "padam nāņam tao dayā" (first knowledge, then compassion). III. Flawed Comparisons Comparative analysis is a good way of learning and teaching. Comparisons allow us to understand similarities and distinctiveness about things we compare. A precondition to an effective comparative analysis, however, is that we first understand on their own terms and within their own contexts the people, principles, concepts or whatever we wish to compare. When comparisons occur as a way of simply "mapping religions” without clarifying the individual categories of discussion, there is risk of distortion and misunderstanding. One of the tendencies in the books under review is to often "map" Jainism through comparisons with Buddhism, with Vedic and Upanishdic thought, or with Western thought, without first discussing within each tradition the categories and concepts being compared. Often such comparisons confuse categories and concepts being compared. Take for instance the following statements. Ārman versus Jiva Like atman, all jīva are eternal, but in contrast to Upanishadic idealism, there is no Jain equivalent to the infinite cosmic Atman, only a finite number (millions of billions) of various degrees of jīva, some much more powerful than others." [Wolpert, p. 53] Here the focus on contrasting the “infinite number" with the "finite number” of the souls is flawed, as the comparison is made on the basis of incorrect information. The number of jīva conceived within the Jain world view are ananta, i.e. infinite (and not finite as the above passage suggests). The contrast between the very nature of atman and jīva can, however, help illuminate a different worldview within each tradition. In the Upanishads all atman are part of the cosmic atman, while under Jainism, each Jain Education International For Private & Pers152. Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.269151
Book TitleMahaviras Teachings in Indian History Textbooks
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorTara Sethia
PublisherZ_Lessons_of_Ahimsa_and_Anekanta_for_Contemporary_Life_014006.pdf
Publication Year2002
Total Pages20
LanguageEnglish
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