Jainism

A.5.2 Jainism

Origin

  • Origin Period: 6th century BCE
  • Founder: Not a single founder, but evolved from the teachings of Rishabhanatha (first Tirthankara)
  • Geographical Origin: Jainism was originated in Eastern Ganga plains
  • Cultural Context: Pre-Vedic and pre-Buddhist era, influenced by Vedic traditions and local spiritual practices
  • Key Concept: Ahimsa (non-violence) as the core principle, emphasizing karma and moksha

Life of Mahavir

  • Full Name: Vardhamana Mahavira
  • Born: 599 BCE in Vaishali (present-day Bihar)
  • Father: Siddhartha (Kshatriya ruler)
  • Mother: Trishala (Kshatriya princess)
  • Early Life: Lived a life of luxury, but renounced worldly life at age 30
  • Ascetic Practices: Practiced tapas (austerity), diksha (initiation), and sallekhana (voluntary death)
  • Achieved Moksha: At age 72, attained moksha (liberation) in 527 BCE
  • Key Contributions: Codified Jain principles, emphasized non-violence, truth, non-stealing, chastity, and non-possessiveness

Philosophy

Concept Description
Ahimsa Non-violence towards all living beings, including microorganisms
Satya Truthfulness in speech and action
Asteya Non-stealing, non-possessiveness
Brahmacharya Chastity and celibacy
Aparigraha Non-attachment, non-possessiveness
Karma Accumulation of karma through actions, which determines rebirth
Moksha Liberation from the cycle of rebirth (samsara)
Samsara Cycle of birth, death, and rebirth
Tirthankara 24 enlightened beings who established the path to moksha

Literature

  • Key Texts:
    • Acharanga Sutra: Fundamental text on ethical conduct and monastic discipline
    • Sutrakritanga: Systematic exposition of Jain doctrine
    • Samayasara: Summary of Jain philosophy
    • Panchasiddhantika: Text on cosmology and metaphysics
    • Kalpa Sutra: Describes the life of Tirthankaras and rituals
  • Language: Primarily in Prakrit and Sanskrit
  • Script: Brahmi script and its derivatives
  • Important Figures:
    • Uvacha: Author of Acharanga Sutra
    • Sriharsha: Author of Samayasara
    • Rishabhanatha: First Tirthankara, considered the founder of Jainism

Jain Councils

Council Time Period Purpose Outcome
First Jain Council 453 BCE Compilation of Jain scriptures Established Sthaviravadi sect
Second Jain Council 383 BCE Reaffirmation of doctrine and scriptures Standardized Acharanga Sutra
Third Jain Council 293 BCE Compilation of Kalpa Sutra Standardized Kalpa Sutra

Sects of Jainism

Sect Founder Key Features Important Figures
Digambara Bhadrabahu Advocates complete nudity and asceticism Bhadrabahu, Kundakunda
Svetambara Bhadrabahu Accepts clothing and scriptural authority Bhadrabahu, Sthulabhadra

Key Facts for Exams (SSC, RRB)

  • Mahavira is the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism.
  • Ahimsa is the core principle of Jainism.
  • Five Great Vows (Pancha Mahavratas): Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya, Aparigraha.
  • Jainism is one of the oldest religions in the world, predating Buddhism and Christianity.
  • Jain Councils were held to preserve and standardize Jain scriptures.
  • Digambara and Svetambara are the two main sects of Jainism.
  • Mahavira attained moksha at the age of 72 in 527 BCE.