Jainism in India
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Jainism
as a religious tradition was established in India about the same time
as Buddhism. Mahavira, one of the jinas (conquerors) preached the
Jain philosophy around the same time that Buddhism began.
Like
Buddhism, Jainism rose against the corruption in the interpretation of
Hinduism prevalent at the time. The underlying philosophy of Jainism is
that renunciation of worldly desires and self-conquest leads to perfect
wisdom. This faith believes in total abstinence and asceticism as practised
by the Jinas and the Tirthankars ("crossing-makers"). The
"crossing refers to the passage from the material to the spiritual realm,
from bondage to freedom. Followers of this faith accept the popular gods
of Hinduism but they are placed lower than the jinas.
The
focus of this religion has been purification of the soul by means of right
conduct, right faith and right knowledge. This faith also enunciates complete
non-violence and the Jain monks can be seen with their nose and mouth
covered by a cloth mask to ensure that they do not kill any germs or insects
while breathing. Today, Jainism has more than 3 million adherents in India
and finds wide acceptance because of its philosophy of sympathy for all
living beings.
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