Book Title: Anekant 2016 Book 69 Ank 01 to 03
Author(s): Jaikumar Jain
Publisher: Veer Seva Mandir Trust

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________________ 31 il 69/2, 36-TH, 2016 Dignity of man in Jainism Prof. B.R. Dugar The central themes of Jain Philosophy are non-violence, non-absolutism and non-possession. Nonviolence being the core - principle, all other virtues emerged out of it and strengthens autonomy of life of every being. Non-absolutism strengthens the thought of every being and non-possession strengthens the interdependence of all existence. If you feel that every soul is autonomous, you will never trample on its right to live. If you feel that every person is a thinking person, you will not trample on her or his thoughts. If you feel that you owe nothing and no one, you will not trample and exploit the planet or your neighbor. These are the values that can care the dignity of a man and can save humanity as well from deadly acts of war, economic exploitation and environmental destruction. A significant contribution of Jain philosophy is that it recognises the dignity of all living beings and not of human dignity alone. Non-duality of the self and the other living beings has been explained in the Acharanga Sutra (5.100) You are indeed he whom, you intend to hurt. You are indeed he who, you intend to govern. You are indeed he who, you intend to torture. You are indeed he who, you intend to enslave. You are indeed he who, you intend to kill. It is also mentioned in Dasavealiyam Sutra (4.9) that he who treats living being as self and view-them with equanimity...escapes from the bondage of evil deeds. Jainas also announced that all souls are similar, i.e. the faculty of accomplishing highest self-evolution equally lies innate in all the souls (every soul is potentially divine). This principle

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