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________________ 160 JAIN JOURNAL Both sects lay stress on the 'ahimsā' or not killing a living IV. thing. This point refers to only one of the five vows of the Jaina and Buddhists, which have so much in common. It will be best, therefore, to compare these vows with one another, as Professor Weber has done, and underneath to place the first five of the ten obligations of the Brahman ascetics, as drawn up by Professor Windisch. The five Jaina vows in order The five Buddhist precepts ahimsä, not to destroy life. sunrita, not to lie.11 One should not destroy life. One should not take that which is not given.11 One should not tell lies. aste ya, not to take that which is not given. brahmacarya, to abstain from sexual intercourse. aparigraha, to renounce all in terest in worldly things, and to call nothing one's own. 12 One should not become a drinker of intoxicants. One should refrain from unlaw ful sexual intercourse ... an ignoble thing.12 The five vows of the Brahman ascetics Abstention from injuring living beings. Truthfulness. Abstention from appropriating the pro perty of others. Continence. Liberality. 12 Jaina Vows A mere glance at the above triple group of vows is enough to convince any candid inquirer, that there is quite as much reason to suppose that Jaina vows are deducible from those of Brahman ascetics already in use, as that Buddhism is the source. It is still more obvious when the precepts and rules of the Brahman ascetics, as in Baudhayana, are arranged alongside of those of the Jaina monks. They have much the same outfit. Both carry a cloth for straining water, and both perform purifications with water when taken out of a tank and strained. The 11 Note the change in order. 13 The fifth vow differs in each case, liberality not being possible for mendicants. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.520034
Book TitleJain Journal 1974 04
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJain Bhawan Publication
PublisherJain Bhawan Publication
Publication Year1974
Total Pages107
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationMagazine, India_Jain Journal, & India
File Size5 MB
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