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Old 05-01-2010, 03:19 PM
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Default Question About Jainism?

Is Jainism cent red on Mahavira, in the same way in which Buddhism is cent red on the Buddha?
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Old 05-04-2010, 03:19 PM
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Buddhism is not centered on the Buddha, since there are many Buddhas.
Buddhism is centered around the teachings of the Buddhas. Big difference.
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Old 05-05-2010, 03:19 PM
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Jains believe that all living beings possess a soul, and therefore great care and awareness is required in going about ones business in the world. Jainism is a religion in which all life is considered worthy of respect and it emphasizes this equality of all life, advocating the protection of even the smallest creatures. This goes as far as the life of a fly, which is considered sacred. A major characteristic of Jain belief is the emphasis on the consequences of not only physical but also mental behaviors.

A Jain is a follower of Jinas ("conquerors"),specially gifted human beings who have rediscovered the drama, became fully liberated and taught the spiritual path for the benefit of all living beings. Jains follow the teachings of 24 special Jinas who are known as Tirthankaras ('ford-makers', those who have discovered and shown the way to salvation). The 24Th and most recent Tirthankar is Shri Mahavir, who lived from 599 to 527 BCE according to traditional history. The 23rd Tirthankar, Shri Parsvanatha, is now recognised as a historical person, who lived during 872 to 772 BC.

Jainism encourages spiritual development through reliance on and cultivating one's own personal wisdom and self-control (????, vratae). The goal is realization of the soul's true nature.

Jaina tradition is unanimous in naming Rishabha (also known as Adhinath) as the First Tirthankar. The first Tirthankar, Rishabhdev/ Adhinath appeared prior to the Indus Valley Civilization. The Jain Swastika symbol and naked statues resembling the Jain monks amongst the remains of the Indus Valley Civilization, do substantiate claims.

Jainism believes that the Universe and Dharma have no beginning and no ending. However it goes through cyclical change process. Jains believe it is approx. 8.4 million years old religion in its current cyclic period. Therefore there is no concept of a creator of the universe within Jainism.

Jainism differs from other religions in its concept of God. According to its belief, there is no overarching supreme devine creator, owner, preserver or destroyer. Every living soul is potentially divine and the Sidhhas who have completely eliminated their karmic bonding, thereby ending their cycle of birth and death, have attained God-consciousness.


The main Jain prayer (Namokar Mantra) therefore salutes the five special categories of souls that have attained God-consciousness or are on their way to achieving it, so as to emulate and follow their path to salvation.
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Old 05-08-2010, 03:19 PM
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No. The above answerer (Lightandtruth) got it right. We try to follow the teachings of 24 Tirthankaras (Gurus) of which Mahavira is the 24Th. According to Jainism, he is not going to be the final Tirthankara as there are many more to come.
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