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Jainism http://www.jainpushp.org/images/flag.gif Nattaputta Vardhamana-- The Axial Age Mahavira Lao-Tzu Zarathustra Confucious Jeremiah Plato Siddhartha http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/web-comp3.png&imgrefurl=http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/World/ Axial.html&usg=__R4zap34gYWpY4apritQ4pNLanyo=&h=125&w=716&sz=146&hl=en&start=64&um=1&tbnid=vpCs4s0ldhqoTM:&tbnh=24&tbnw=140&prev=/images %3Fq%3Daxial%2Bage%26ndsp%3D18%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DN%26start%3D54%26um %3D1 http://www.linuxbazar.com/stores/vz1.3.8d/linuxbazarcom/images/52/1440.jpg http://www.cuttingedge.org/Zarathustra1.jpg http://coexist101.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/lao-tzu.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/30/Siddhartha_Gautama_meditating.PNG/391px-Siddhartha_Gautama_meditating.PNG http://www.indianjourney.net/places/mahavira.jpg http://oneyearbibleimages.com/jeremiah_gate.jpg http://oproject.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/confucious.jpg Overview 6th ct BCE Reform movement breaks from Hinduism Probably precedes Buddhism Est. 20-22 million Jains Worldwide http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Mi7AIQ22soI/Se2eB4RWcgI/AAAAAAAAEls/4KXc_kQfUqE/s400/ devotees_worshipping_jain_t.jpg Origins 10,000 BCE-- 1st 22 Tirthankaras 9th ct. BCE-- 23rd Tirthankara 6th century BCE-- 24th Tirthankara Extremely influential to the development of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Indian culture Parsava Mahavira http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/syllabi/g/gier/306/parsvaweb.JPG http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/jainism/images/tirthankaras.jpg http://jainmahavir.org/images/mahavira.jpg Tirthankara “Crossing Builder” or “Ford-Maker” Forge an ideal bridge between this life and Nirvana Stand as exemplars for others http://uttarakannada.nic.in/images/Tirthankaras_Haduvalli1a.jpg http://pongi.org/pix/jain_cave_3.jpg Jainism Today 20-22 million adherents worldwide Less than 1/2% of India’s population Has contributed significantly to India’s development Archeological evidence suggests pre-historic origins Concepts of Karma, Ahimsa, Moksha, and Samsara Contribute 24% of India’s total income tax Most literate demographic in India Preserve India’s oldest libraries http://www.herenow4u.de/Pages/eng/Sections/Globalisation_Of_Jainism/Jains_Online.jpg http://ignca.nic.in/images/nl00348c.jpg http://images.absoluteastronomy.com/images/encyclopediaimages/m/ma/ mathura_ayagapatta3.jpg Concept of History/Time Time is cyclical and infinite Truths become manifest, gradually are forgotten, then remembered over long periods of time http://www.jcnc.org/jainism/intro_1.gif Nattaputta Vardhamana Kshatriya (mother the sister of a King) 2nd of two sons Experienced the 5 Noble Events of a Tirthankara Miraculous conception Miraculous birth Austerity Enlightenment http://religionencyclopedia.info/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/jainism-tirthankaras-thumb.jpg Conception Mother had 16 dreams,which according to the Kalpa Sutra, interpreters had foretold Either a universal monarch Tirthankara, possessing all possible knowledge http://wpcontent.answers.com/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6e/ Detail_of_a_leaf_with,_The_Birth_of_Mahavira,_from_the_Kalpa_Sutra,_c. 1375-1400._gouache_on_paper._Indian.jpg/180pxDetail_of_a_leaf_with,_The_Birth_of_Mahavira,_from_the_Kalpa_Sutra,_c. 1375-1400._gouache_on_paper._Indian.jpg Birth Celebrated by gods and men All prisoners in the kingdom were released Festivals of mirth and joy for 10 days 2 ascetics experienced spiritual insight http://www.irvinehousingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/debtors_prison_3.jpg http://www.symohrgallery.net/images/Festivals.Indian_small.jpg http://farm1.static.flickr.com/121/297228289_67b6b7450d.jpg Childhood Extremely pious, calm, courageous Pacified a rampaging elephant and saved villagers Showed no fear when deceived by a malicious deity Handsome, impressive, intelligent http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/04_01/elephantAP1004_468x470.jpg http://www.hindunet.org/hindunet_images/festivals/mahaveera_images/ mahaveera_image02.gif http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.panjokutch.com/Religion/lmahavir/ devdusya.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.panjokutch.com/Religion/lmahavir/ devadusya.htm&usg=__6a05EUzFwynXy4IznN_Znvqjy4=&h=375&w=265&sz=19&hl=en&start=9&um=1&tbnid=9gkBkJnjGHh 3AM:&tbnh=122&tbnw=86&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcourage%2Bmahavira%26hl%3Den %26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1 Marriage? The sects of Jainism dispute whether he married Digambara (sky-clad) deny that he married Svetambara (white-clad)assert that his parents married him off to prevent him from pursuing asceticism http://www.simplymarry.com/timesmatri/faces/mz/images/Jain.jpg http://jain.matrimonialsindia.com/images/marriage.jpg Asceticism Renounced the world at 30 Went naked 4 months-- living beings gathered on his body causing him great pain; meditated and achieved relief Sinful people beat and rejected him as he walked in meditation Lived in solitude, practiced asceticism, meditated Avoided injury to all life, even when bitten or attacked by creatures and other people Neither rubbed his eyes or scratched his body Slept a little as possible Refused medical treatment, though rarely sick Refused to bath or clean his teeth Ate only rice, beans and fruit fallen from trees Bore all hardships Meditated for 12-13 years http://jeindia.hu/photo/640/img_2070.jpg http://www.exoticindiaart.com/artimages/mahavira.jpg Enlightenment Attained supreme knowledge and final deliverance from the bonds of pleasure and pain “As water does not adhere to a copper vessel, so sin found no place in him” http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/fd/Kevalajnana.jpg/200pxKevalajnana.jpg http://www.jaindharmonline.com/mahavira.jpg http://www.jainworld.com/literature/story27i4.gif http://www.exoticindiaart.com/artimages/samavasarana.jpg Enlightenment “...in a squatting position with joined heels exposing himself to the heat of the sun, with the knees held high and the head low, in deep meditation, he reached Nirvana... (kevala)” Omniscient, he knew all the conditions of the world 42 years old Jina (Conqueror); Mahavira (Great http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Jo7lJoQhtjw/SMa9rhV34RI/AAAAAAAACJM/MLVMfM-6x70/s400/ Jain+Jina+_Gods_and_other_gods_pay_their_homage_to_the_Jina.jpg Religious Teacher Dedicated rest of life to spreading his teachings and converting disciples “There are some sinful acts you have done in the past, which you must now wear out by this acute form of austerity. Thus by the exhaustion of the force of past deeds through penance and the non-accumulation of new acts, you are assured of... the destruction of Karma [necessary to attain liberation]” http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_rUla5BtBPPk/SWiUTe-iUlI/AAAAAAAAAJQ/9p2DqGCT9T4/s400/ Destruction_of_Karmas1.jpg Religious Organization First converts (11) called Gaiadharas Four orders (organizational skills allowed Jainism to gain a foothold in India, never established with Buddhism) monks (14,000 in his lifetime) nuns (36,000) laymen (159,000) laywomen (358,000) http://www.panjokutch.com/Religion/lmahavir/moksha.jpg http://www.webindia123.com/religion/image/jains.jpg http://images.exoticindiaart.com/hindu/jain_sadhvi_jain_nun_hj43sm.jpg Two Major Sects Svetambara “White-Clad” Most popular sect Located in Northern India Liberal interpretation of the Agamas (Scriptures) Reject the necessity of nudity (monks/ nuns wear white robes) Allow women in the religion, monasteries and belief that they can achieve 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http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.jainworld.com/education/level2/ lsn07i1.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.jainworld.com/education/level2/ lesson07.htm&usg=__PG2aQO2d5PzLclCkuG4nZtikk0I=&h=210&w=538&sz=37&hl=en&star t=8&um=1&tbnid=GVHUiu33VrF3nM:&tbnh=52&tbnw=132&prev=/images%3Fq%3Djain %2Bsadhu%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1 Jain Laity Jain Laypersons follow only the first three vows Ahimsa Satya Asteya Greatest virtue: Generosity http://www.pluralism.org/research/profiles/images/73776/lead.jpg http://inlinethumb17.webshots.com/42704/2437667700099936546S425x425Q85.jpg http://www.intentblog.com/archives/Mrs._Jain1.jpg Five Vows Ahimsa “Non-injury to all life” Satya “Truth” Asteya “Non-Stealing” Brahmacarya “Celibacy” Aparigraha “Non-Possession” Ahimsa Goes far beyond the limited interpretation of Noninjury Includes not harming or insulting other living beings Direct and Indirect forms of harm/ violence Not entertaining violent thoughts To respect the views of others (non-absolutism and acceptance of multiple views) Not the same as moral relativism where all views are equal Not all views are equal, but ahimsa requires understanding and acknowledging them www.upaya.org integral-options.blogspot.com http://portal.unesco.org/education/es/files/28032/10747002733Respect_all_forms_of_life_frame.jpg/Respect%2Ball%2Bforms %2Bof%2Blife%2Bframe.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v56/lyinghere/avatars/Face.jpg Ahimsa Includes vegetarianism for all adherents Jain nuns and monks walk barefoot and sweep the ground in front of them The masks they wear is to prevent saliva from falling on texts or revered images http://aura0.gaia.com/photos/45/441077/large/v.jpg pro.corbis.com, www.timeout.com Satya All other ethical principles derive from Ahimsa Each of the vows defers to ahimsa when there is conflict If speaking the truth will lead to violence, it is ethical to remain silent Generally, dishonesty is a form of violence (violation of the truth) http://www.blueluxe.com/satya-logo.gif http://www.diamondtwig.co.uk/images/covers/whitelies.jpg Asteya Strict adherence to one’s own possessions, without desire to take another’s Satisfaction with what one earns through honest labor Always give fair value for labor/ product Never take that which is not offered Never take things that are placed, dropped, or forgotten by others Never purchase cheaper things if the price is the result of improper method http://www.suschool.org.uk/images/food4.gif http://www.merinews.com/upload/thumbimage/1221746651494_honesty_t.gif http://www.geordanes.com/media/nutritional/fair_trade.gif Brahmacarya Celibacy (complete sexual abstinence) for Jain monks and nuns Monogamy Sexual behavior must not result in physical, emotional, or spiritual harm http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.asianart.com/exhibitions/sadhus/ large/28-Aghora-Path.jpg&imgrefurl=http://slayer-bulia.livejournal.com/275949.html %3Fthread %3D1233389&usg=__0jWPwSAC6ygr4m0SQW0KTOTQ4aU=&h=493&w=328&sz=44&hl=en& start=19&um=1&tbnid=ly9Uf16IIx6_xM:&tbnh=130&tbnw=86&prev=/images%3Fq %3Dcelibacy%26ndsp%3D20%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DG %26um%3D1 http://shop.climb.org/images/Self%20Control%20Poster.jpg Aparigraha Physical and Emotional Renunciation of property and wealth, prior to entering monastery or convent Owning without attachment, for householders Possession is an illusion Because of impermanence, what we own today belonged to someone else prior and will belong to another after http://media.photobucket.com/image/emotional%20detachment/Regeertje/Lichtenergie/ energievrouw.jpg http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/ebbandflow/hands.jpg God No creator god (soul and matter are both eternal and uncreated) Lesser deities exist, but on a different plane and are unable to interact with this world Prayer and worship not effective in terms of seeking divine assistance http://www.hindusamajtemple.org/deities_img/jaintemple.jpg http://www.religionfacts.com/jainism/images/temples/ranakpur-adinath-jain-temple-cclapidim-565.jpg Teachings of Jainism Centers on problem of Perpetual Reincarnation All karma attaches to and ‘weighs down’ the soul Souls are bound to bodies (samsara) because of acquired karma Dualist: Jiva (soul) and Ajiva (nonsoul) http://www.herenow4u.net/fileadmin/pics/Pages/eng/Glossary/0_Glos_Pics/ Concept_of_Soul_in_Jainism.jpg Response to Dualist Reality Severe Asceticism= nonattachment to material world Individual responsibility Not all Jains can be free from responsibilities of life Jains who commit themselves to asceticism considered closest to release http://farm1.static.flickr.com/56/142086323_cf141ff52e.jpg http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20583/20583-h/images/p013.jpg http://www.mexicowoods.com/files/page4_blog_entry586_6.jpg Fasting An ascetic practice Three Levels of Austerity Uttam (most stringent) Renounce all worldly things including food and water on the day of fasting and eat only once on the eve and next day of fasting Madhyam Food and water is not taken on the day of the fast Jaghanya Eat only once on the day of the fast Most Jains fast during festivals (3x/year) and on holy days (8th and 14th day of moon cycle) To encourage self-control http://www.hindu.com/2005/07/24/images/2005072413341001.jpg Spiritual Goal To be rid of worldly life and be liberated from the cycle of reincarnation Individual Responsibility http://www.advaita-vedanta.org/kramakrishna/figure3.gif http://wpcontent.answers.com/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/40/Jain_hand.svg/216pxJain_hand.svg.png Major Concepts Jiva (soul) Ajiva (nonliving matter) Punya (results of good deeds) Pap (results of bad deeds) Asrava (influx of karma) Bandh (bondage of karma) Samvar (stoppage of karma) Nirjara (eradicating karma) Moksha (liberation from karma) Jiva (soul) 2 sense 1 sense Eternal and Indestructible Valuable 3 sense Life Irreplaceable and unable to be reproduced 5 categories (1 sense souls-5 sense souls) Possess infinite capacity to know and perceive reality 4 sense 5 sense http://www.jainworld.com/education/junl08i2.gif Jiva (soul): All living beings are called Jivas. Jivas have consciousness known as the soul, which is also called the atma (soul - chetan). The soul and body are two different entities. The soul can not be reproduced. It is described as a sort of energy which is indestructible, invisible, and shapeless. Jainism divides jivas into five categories ranging from one-sensed beings to five-sensed beings. The body is merely a home for the soul. At the time of death, the soul leaves the body to occupy a new one. Tirthankaras have said that the soul has an infinite capacity to know and perceive. This capacity of the soul is not experienced in its present state, because of accumulated karmas. Ajiva Non-soul, Non-living matter Does not possess consciousness Lifeless Material/Matter Inert Senseless (no pain or pleasure) Evil Traps jiva Cannot accumulate karma http://www.learnnc.org/lp/media/lessons/Indianajennette2112003807/ ThreeStatesofMatter.jpg Ajiva (non-living matter): Anything that is not a soul is called ajiva. Ajiva does not have consciousness. Jainism divides ajiva in five broad categories: dharmastikay (medium of motion), adharmastikay (medium of rest), akashastikay (space), pudgalastikay (matter), and kala (time). Karma Samvar= The process by which the influx of karma is stopped Achieved by: Observing carefulness Control Becoming a monk Contemplating the 12 mental reflections Suffering http://mindfulmom.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/mindfulmom-thumbnail.jpg http://db123.k12.sd.us/ABC%20web%20page/self_control.jpg http://www.jainworld.com/education/juniors/junl04i3.gif http://www.intersectcommunity.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/ danto_arthur_posture_of_contemplation.jpg http://www.nurturingart.com/suffering.jpg Moksha Attained when all karma has been shed “There lived a family in a farm house. They were enjoying the fresh cool breeze coming through the open doors and windows. The weather suddenly changed, and a terrible dust storm set in. Realizing it was a bad storm, they got up to close the doors and windows. By the time they could close up the house, much dust had entered. After closing the doors and windows, they started cleaning away the dust that had entered the house.” --Jainworld.com http://imageseu.holiday-rentals.co.uk/vd2/files/HR/320x240/9b/1007282/412184_0.jpg Karma Unique understanding Imperceptible matter which interacts with the soul producing certain conditions (effects) Physical AND Spiritual actions produce consequences Different Types http://www.radhadesh.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/full_content_with_right_sidebar/ action_reaction_2.JPG http://www.docspopuli.org/images/Hands.jpg Karma Think of Karma as a kind of barrier The more karma, the stronger the barrier and more difficult to overcome Can become a vicious cycle of “bad” thoughts/words/ deeds attracting more karma and creating stronger barriers Like the way a bad choice, repeated often, becomes habitual 8 Types: Habits of Thinking, Speaking, and Acting Knowledge Obscuring: Willful ignorance and resistance to truths Perception Obscuring: Willful misperceptions and irrationality Feeling Producing: Seeking Pleasure and Avoiding Pain Deluding: Confusion, Forgetfulness, Lack of Clarity Life-span determining: Habits that affect the duration of our life Physique determining: Habits that affect our appearance Status Determining: Habits that affect the family/status of our birth Obstructing: Habits that prevent us from doing good or undoing bad, even when we want to 144 Sub-Categories!! Categories account for almost every conceivable experience All interactions between worldly souls and other entities of the world are guided by these karmas All Worldly souls are affected Punya Karma Comes from wholesome activities: Providing food or other items to the needy, charity work, Consequence of good karma-- promotes individual and worldly well-being http://www.worldproutassembly.org/images/poverty_india11.jpg http://www.surfindia.com/festivals/pgifs/jain-religion.jpg http://www.intentblog.com/archives/Mrs._Jain1.jpg http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/karma-2.jpg Pap Karma Comes from undertaking destructive actions (cruelty, violence, disrespect, anger, greed, arrogance, deceit, etc) The consequence of bad karma-contributes to individual and worldly suffering http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/53/Soul_Attracting_Karma.jpg/300pxSoul_Attracting_Karma.jpg http://filipspagnoli.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/famine-in-india.jpg http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_LDdrAlO_jQY/SAEesLlM56I/AAAAAAAAASs/0_9mm8V06CA/s400/ FeminaMissIndia2008Apr6B.jpg http://media.photobucket.com/image/india%20greed/theonlinecitizen/Pictures%20Posted %20on%20TOC/Cost%20of%20living/greed.jpg Asrava Karma The attraction of karma particles to the soul As long as we remain in a state of wrong belief, vowlessness, passions, and negligence, our unconscious/ subconscious activity will draw karma http://www.jainworld.org/clipartimages/Asravway.jpg http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.jainworld.com/teachers/causes_files/image006.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.jainworld.com/teachers/ causes.asp&usg=__pqIJ1iygQ7DKYGzFfFYpYaq29bI=&h=286&w=266&sz=3&hl=en&start=1&um=1&tbnid=4zO3ZCLeJQhSgM:&tbnh=115&tbnw=107&prev=/images%3Fq %3Dwrong%2Bbelief%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1 Bandh Karma The actual binding of karma particles to the soul, occurs when we react to any situation with a sense of attachment or aversion The way we respond to any given situation affects the process of karma binding Nirjara Karma Nirjara-- the process by which we shed karmic particles Passive or Active efforts We can passively wait for karma to mature and its results to manifest We can actively assist karma to mature through penance, asking forgiveness, meditation, asceticism http://inklets.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/to-do-list-nothing.jpg http://smma59.files.wordpress.com/2006/08/hands.gif http://media.smithsonianmag.com/images/meditate.jpg http://www.tourismtravelindia.com/pilgrimages_tour/images/jain/matter/shravbela_1.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Jo7lJoQhtjw/SMa7AZdsZjI/AAAAAAAACIU/wuX84oWGXxU/s400/ ascetic.jpg Sources of Karma The passions -- internal desires Passions of Hatred: Anger and Ego Attachment (affinity or hostility): Deceit and Greed Each of these four passions are further sub-divided into: Extremely severe; Severe; Moderate; and Slight http://www.steadyhealth.com/articles/user_files/12904/Image/TeenAnger.jpg redwing.hutman.net http://www.nd.edu/%7Elumen/2005_07/images/self_deception_lumen.gif forum.nin.com Wrong Belief One-sided -- seeing only one perspective Perverted--misperception Skeptical--doubt about the soul’s actions Negligence--Lack of moral discernment Egalitarian-- Believing all opinions and perspectives are equally true http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.jainworld.com/teachers/causes_files/image006.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.jainworld.com/teachers/ causes.asp&usg=__pqIJ1iygQ7DKYGzFfFYpYaq29bI=&h=286&w=266&sz=3&hl=en&start=1&um=1&tbnid=4zO3ZCLeJQhSgM:&tbnh=115&tbnw=107&prev=/images%3Fq %3Dwrong%2Bbelief%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den-us%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1 http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1204/1333412428_99ac37c391.jpg?v=0 Sallekhana Uniquely Jain Voluntary fast unto death (family must agree) Achieve death with dignity and dispassion Considered extremely holy, spiritual, creditable Can take as long as 12 years with gradual reduction of food and water http://www.usefilm.com/images/4/5/6/9/4569/1169824-medium.jpg Moksha The people in the house= jivas The house= ajiva Enjoying the cool breeze= good karma Sand storm= bad karma Influx of dust through the open doors/windows= the process by which karma clings to the soul The accumulation of dust= Bondage of karma to the soul Closing the door and windows= Stopping the flow of karma The cleaned house= moksha, shedding all karma particles from the soul Jain Festivals Celebrate events in the lives of the Tirthankaras Paijusana Most Popular Year End (August/September) 8 Days during which all Jain laity are encouraged to live as monks for at least one 24 hour period Divali/ Diwali Appropriate of Hindu Holy Day for Worship of Kali Light lamps to commemorate the release of the Mahavira