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________________ Jaina Ethics and its Refletions on Society : 73 entrance was based on pure merit. Consequently, Brahmins uphold due to their calibre and thus casteism entered indirectly in the Jaina social order. 8. The Jaina formulated their monastic rules in accordance with state legislature and social norms e.g. a child, an offender, a debtor, a slave and a diseased were restrained form the entrance. In other words the entrance of monastery needed ‘no objection' certificate form society and the state. 9. Jaina Ethics is not merely a system but it is a religion to be lived in practice. Jaina householder and monks practise the rules of conduct in their lives. Thus it is a living system of ethics. 10. Equal emphasis on faith, knowledge and conduct saves Jaina Ethics from being either a mere speculation of philosophy or merely religion of rituals. References 1. Kundakundācārya, Samayasāra, Delhi, 1959, Gāthā-146 2. Kathopanişad 1.1.27 3. Dayanand Bhargava, Jaina Ethics, MLBD, 1938, p.68, compare: G. C. Pande, 'Lectures on Jainism,' University of Delhi, 77, p14 17 4. Samayasāra, Gāthā-146 5. Istopadeśa 6. Chāndogyopanişad, See Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, 'The Principal Upanishads'p. 7 7. Arguttara-nikāya, London, 1959, 3.61, 1-13 8. Sāṁkhyakārikā-Poona, 1934, verse-1 9. Uttarādhyayana-sūtra, SBE. Vol. XLV, 13.16 10. Ibid. 13.16-17 11. Jaina Ethics, p.14 12. Istopadeśa-3 13. Bhāvasamgraha, 616-17 14. Yaśastilaka-campū, Bombay 1901, 8.31
SR No.525074
Book TitleSramana 2010 10
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorAshok Kumar Singh, Shreeprakash Pandey
PublisherParshvanath Vidhyashram Varanasi
Publication Year2010
Total Pages138
LanguageHindi
ClassificationMagazine, India_Sramana, & India
File Size10 MB
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