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Mahavira Founder of Jainism 24 th tirthankara Contemporary of Siddartha Share commonalities with Siddartha Tirthankaras 24 conquerors who have shown the way to salvation jinas
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Kevala Perfect and complete knowledge that is Jain enlightenment; when one reaches enlightenment they are free from the damaging effects of karma and are liberated from samsura Moksha- Hinduism Nirvana - Buddhism
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Loka The Jain universe- finite but vast All things live within this space, living and non-living Cyclical; upward and downward cycles 6 ages of 2100 years each- 5 th age- downward Types of living things Jivas- have souls, Ajivas- non living, space, time, motion, rest, all forms of matter
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Division into sects Shvetambara “Those whose garment is white”- dress in white robes Beg with bowls Women can achieve kevala Need for food continues after kevala Digambara “Those whose garment is sky”- naked (except for the women) Use hands for begging Women must be reborn as men to achieve kevala After kevala food is no longer necessary
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Division of adherents Ascetics Depending on sect decision to become an ascetic is either 8 years old or the beginning of young adulthood. Family ties are almost completely severed “marriage” ceremony is used for initiation Given a whisk, bowl and they repeat vows and pull out tufts of hair- head out to a mendicant life Laity 99% of the Jains Vegetarian Fasting Achieve a good rebirth
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Five Great Vows: binding for all ascetics Do not injure other life forms Avoid lying Do not take what has not been given Renounce sexual activity Renounce possession Ahimsa Avoidance of violence toward other life forms and active sense of compassion toward them Aceticism Vegetarianism Avoid meat and any food that has a life form (seeds)
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Living according to the Twelve Vows (laity) Do not intentionally injure a sentient life form (2 senses) Avoid lying Do not take what has not been given Avoid unchastity Avoid greed Avoid excessive travel Avoid excessive indulgence in things, food or clothing Avoid any unnecessary harmful behavior Restrict activities to a certain place Perform standing meditation regularly Fast on certain days Give to ascetics and charitable causes
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Daily repentence Twice a day in the presence of one’s teacher Acknowledging wrongdoing Recitation of a Jain scripture Devotions Silent meditation 48 minutes standing in silent mediation Offers hymns of praise Formal acts of respect to one’s teacher Fasting No voluntary starvation Fasting on prescribed days
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