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JAINISM The Jains Rachelle Berry Steve Lopez Lorena Patino Gloria Garcia
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Overview One of the oldest religions dating to 500BCE No founder, the truth is shown through tirthankara (teacher or fordmakers) Sacred or religious texts 14 Purvas 4 million followers and around 100,000 in America Rachelle Berry
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Beliefs and Principles of Jainism Religious Tolerance Anekantvad – multiple view points Ethical Purity Harmony between self and one's environment Spiritual contentment ‘Moksha’ or Liberation Goal of Jainism is to strive for ‘Moksha’ or Liberation from unending cycles of birth, death and re-birth and to become a 'Jina’. Michelle Wichlac
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Tirthankaras Those who rediscover and preach Jainism Not deities but rather are pure souls that have awakened divine qualities within themselves There are 24 in each era Last tirthankara Mahavira (Most Caorageous one) Rachelle Berry
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Right faith and right knowledge are required for right conduct, and all are interdependent. Three jewels Three jewels to achieve Moksha : Perception Right Perception Seeing the true nature of every substance of the universe Knowledge Right Knowledge Knowledge that the soul and body are separate and that the soul, not the body attains the salvation Conduct Right Conduct Our actions should be void of attachment and hatred Michelle Wichlac
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RAJ Lok’ Rachelle Berry
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5 Great Vows 1. Ahimsa Non-violence 2. Satya Truth 3. Asteya Non-stealing 4. Brahmacharya Celibacy/Chastity 5. Aparigraha Non-attachment/Non-possession Michelle Wichlac
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Monks and Nuns Monastic's Shvetambaras: white robes Digambaras (sky-clad): no clothing Layman-non expert but influenced by those practicing Jain ascetism Michelle Wichlac
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respectable Designated as “respectable” livelihoods by Jaina teachers GovernmentWritingFarming The Arts Commerce Various Crafts Michelle Wichlac
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Similarities Between Jainism & Hinduism Geographical Distribution Most of their followers reside in India Concept of karma Life’s purpose is Moksha Transcendental Migration Kaliu Yuga The Corruption Age Human civilization degenerates spiritually Ahisma Vegetarianism for Ahisma Divinity is within all of us Rachelle Berry
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The world was created by an All Supreme God Worship gods Purpose of worshiping is to attain desired objects. Only Gods may attain salvation. The world is eternal Worship those great ones who have realized their high ideal Purpose of worshiping is to follow ideals Salvation is the right of the human beings only Differences Between Jainism & Hinduism Steve Lopez
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Jainism vs. Hinduism Karma invisible power. Liberated soul eternal happiness in heaven or joins Brahman. Practices niyoga sati Karma: sticks to the soul The soul after liberation the loka (universe) Don’t agree with Caste system Animal sacrifices Steve Lopez
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Jainism and Time Jain time is cyclical moving through stages. Progressive time cycle (Utsarpinis) Regressive time cycle (Avsarpinis) Utsarpini and Avsarpini divided into 6 unequal stages (aras). Jains believe we are in 5 th Ara of Avsarpini phase. Lorena Patino
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Jain time continued Humanity develops from worst to its best: ethics progress Happiness strength health religion Utsarpini half cycle Avsarpini half cycle Humanity deteriorates from best to worst: ethics progress Happiness Strength Religion Health Lorena Patino
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Cosmic cycle Six ascending eras happiest times dharma Jinas teach the dharma in the 3rd or 4th eras Six descending eras miserable times We are currently in the 5th descending era dharma Jinas teach the dharma in the 3rd or 4th eras equal mix of happiness and sadness Moksha too happy, people will not have the desire for Moksha, tirthankara era is in great despair, the tirthankara will not be recognized Moksha Moksha can only be achieved when there is a mixture of happiness and sadness Rachelle Berry
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Jain Cosmos The universe is infinite has no beginning or end Exists as series of layers The Supreme Abode The Upper World The Middle World The Lower World The base Death may mean being reborn in another physical appearance, suffering punishment or joining liberated souls in highest level of heaven. Lorena Patino
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Civil Rights and Peace Movements Ahimsa Karma Universal Brotherhood,Equality Vanaprasth-Ashrama Gloria Garcia
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Civil Rights Leaders Who Have Shown Jain influences Gandhi Gujarat Martin Luther King Jr. Gloria Garcia
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Civil Rights Movements Civil Rights Race Gender Class Gloria Garcia
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not Which one’s are not part of the 5 Great Vows? A. Brahmacharya & Aparigra B. Moksha & Karma C. Satya & Ahimsa Michelle Wichlac
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What is a Similarity between Hinduism and Jainism A. Karma is a matter that sticks to the soul B. They believe in transmigration of the Soul until Liberation C. Most of their members reside in the United States Rachelle Berry
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Is Jainism: A. Monotheistic B. Polytheistic C. Atheistic Rachelle Berry
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Which of the 5 Great Vows influenced MLK? A. Moksha B. Karma C. Ahimsa Rachelle Berry
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How many Tirthankaras are there in this era? A. 100 B. 3 C. 24 Rachelle Berry
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