Jaina Community

Jaina Community
Author: Vilas Adinath Sangave
Publsiher: Popular Prakashan
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1980
Genre: Jainism
ISBN: 0317123467

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Reading History with the Tamil Jainas

Reading History with the Tamil Jainas
Author: R. Umamaheshwari
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2018-01-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788132237563

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This book provides a social history of the Tamil Jainas, a minority community living in Tamil Nadu in south India. It holds special significance in the method of studying the community, living in villages of Tamil Nadu and retrieving their perspectives on their past. This is a new approach in terms of historiography from extant works on Jainism in south India. A major feature of this book is the hitherto uncovered aspect of the question of language and identity, caste and the modern socio-political movements in Tamil Nadu, such as the Self-Respect Movement (initiated by ‘Periyar’), in which some Tamil Jainas were active participants. Special features in the book include photographs of the community and monuments, maps, and a unique style, which combines a journalistic approach and academic historical research. This book is of interest to readers of Tamil language and history, and to anyone working on the idea of politics of marginalisation of religious identities, ide as of memory, and community narratives of shared history in the face of religious persecution.

Nagabharana Recent Trends in Jainism Studies

Nagabharana  Recent Trends in Jainism Studies
Author: Prof.Dr.PEDARAPU CHENNA REDDY
Publsiher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2022-02-24
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9789356114463

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The Jaina Worldview

The Jaina Worldview
Author: Lucas den Boer
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000901085

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This book is an analysis of the philosophical chapters of the Tattvārthādhigama (TA), a foundational text for the Jaina tradition and the first text that presented the Jaina worldview in a clear and systematic way. The book also includes the first English translation of its oldest commentary, the Tattvārthādhigamabhāṣya (TABh). Focusing on the philosophical sections of the TA and TABh, which deviate from the traditional views and introduce several new concepts for the Jaina tradition, the analysis suggests that the TA and the TABh were written by different authors, and that both texts contain several historical layers. The texts reflect aspects of the concurrent intellectual movements, and the textual analysis includes comparisons with the views of other schools, such as the Nyāya and Vaiśeṣika traditions, and offers an in-depth analysis of the philosophical content of these works. The appendix contains an English translation from the original Sanskrit text of the TA and provides the first English translation of the commentary on these passages from the TABh. Situating the text in the wider history of Indian philosophy, the book offers a better understanding of the role of the Jainas in the history of Indian thought. It will be of interest to those studying Indian philosophy, Indian thought and Asian religions.

Ahimsa Anekanta and Jainism

Ahimsa  Anekanta and Jainism
Author: Tara Sethia,Satyaranjan Banerjee
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788120820319

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Motilal Banarsidas (www.mlbd.co.in, [email protected]) Essays in this volume offer fresh insights into Jain principles of Ahimsa and Anekanta by examining their meaning and historical significance and demonstrating their relevance and role in addressing contemporary issues of intolerance, conflict, violence and war. Contributors to this book bring perspectives from the disciplines of philosophy, religious studies, history and art history.

The Jaina Path of Purification

The Jaina Path of Purification
Author: Padmanabh S. Jaini
Publsiher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1998
Genre: India
ISBN: 8120815785

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The religious tradition of the Jainas, unique in many respects, presents a fascinating array of doctrinal and social structures that stem from the anti-vedic movements of ancient times. Drawing extensively on primary sources, Professor Jaini provides a comprehensive introduction to the Jaina experience. Beginning with the Life of Mahavira the author elucidates the essentials of Jaina cosmology and philosophy as well as of the path of purification through which the soul may escape from its Karmic defilements and attain eternal salvation. This path constitutes the integral element within the broader frame-work of Jaina literature, lay ritual and the socio-historical factors, which enabled Jainism to survive and prosper to the present day. In particular, the author has examined the cardinal doctrine of ahimsa (non-harming), both in its impact upon Jaina religious consciousness and as a standard in applying its sacred principles to the conduct of every day life.

South Asians in the Diaspora

South Asians in the Diaspora
Author: Knut A. Jacobsen,Pratap Kumar
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047401407

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This book explores the role of religion in a great number of the South Asian diaspora communities around the world and is unique in its emphasis on religious diversity, both across and within the religious traditions.

Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain

Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain
Author: Siby K. George,P.G. Jung
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-09-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9788132226017

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The mainstream approach to the understanding of pain continues to be governed by the biomedical paradigm and the dualistic Cartesian ontology. This Volume brings together essays of scholars of literature, philosophy and history on the many enigmatic shades of pain-experience, mostly from an anti-Cartesian perspective of cultural ontology by scholars of literature, philosophy and history. A section of the essays is devoted to the socio-political dimensions of pain in the Indian context. The book offers a critical perspective on the reductive conceptions of pain and argue that non-substance ontology or cultural ontology supports a more humane and authentic understanding of pain. The general ontological features of the self in pain and culturally imbued dimensions of pain-experience are, thus, brought together in a rare blend in this Volume. The essays dwell on the importance of understanding what cultural, social and political forces outside our control do to our pain-experience. They show why such understanding is necessary, both to humanely deal with pain, and to rectify erroneous approaches to pain-experience. They also explore the thoroughly ambivalent spaces between pain and pleasure, and the cathartic and productive dimensions of pain. The essays in this Volume investigate pain-experiences through the fresh lenses of history, gender, ethics, politics, death, illness, self-loss, torture, shame, dispossession and denial.