The A to Z of Jainism

The A to Z of Jainism
Author: Kristi L. Wiley
Publsiher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2009-07-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780810868212

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This book provides information on the two main sectarian traditions of Jainism, the Śvetāmbaras and Digambaras, from their early history to the present. It also includes information on various reform movements withing these two traditions. The dictionary section contains more than 450 individual entries with technical terms, mendicant lineages, mendicant and lay practices and vows, biographies of influential mendicant leaders and scholars in the mendicant and lay communities, as well as entries on various Tīrthaṅkaras, ancillary deities, and pilgrimage sites. This comprehensive dictionary will be a valuable reference for anyone interested in South Asian religions or the study of nonviolence and conflict resolution. --from back cover.

Outlines of Jainism

Outlines of Jainism
Author: Jagmanderlal Jaini
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-06-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781107615670

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This 1940 second edition of a 1916 original was written to provide an accessible English introduction to Jainism. Written by a member of the Jain community, the text gives an insider's perspective on the religion, allowing for an intimate treatment of its various aspects, whilst also maintaining a non-doctrinaire approach.

An Introduction to Jain Philosophy

An Introduction to Jain Philosophy
Author: Parveen Jain
Publsiher: DK Printworld (P) Ltd
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9788124610428

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About the Author Parveen Jain, PhD, is a prolific entrepreneur who has founded and led multiple technology companies in the Silicon Valley. He has ten technology patents, has contributed to over fifty technical publications, and has been recognized with multiple awards for his philanthropic and professional work. For over thirty years, Dr. Jain has been a leader in the vibrant Jain and Hindu communities of the San Francisco Bay Area. He is an ordained œrÀvaka (householder) disciple of °cÀrya Sushil Kumar (GurujÁ), the source of his religious and spiritual education and the motivation for Dr. Jain’s erudition in the Jain tradition. Dr. Jain is deeply involved in the growth of Siddhachalam, the first Jain Tirtha (a pilgrimage, and the abode of enlightened spirituality) outside of India, and considers that, along with leading the effort to build a Jain temple in the San Francisco Bay Area, to be his foremost accomplishment. Inspired by Guruji, he is passionate about applying Jain principles and scriptures to everyday practice for the growing global Jain community and beyond, for current and future generations. About the Book It is well-known that the Jain tradition has been extremely influential in the development of Indian thought and culture. The Jain tradition teaches that there is an interdependence of perception, knowledge, and conduct unified by an axiomatic principle of non-violence in thought, speech, and action. In this way, non-violence defines the core of the Jain tradition, which has had a profound effect on other dhārmic traditions originating in India. Jain Dharma is so significant that in some ways it may be incomplete to attempt to understand other Indian traditions (such as Buddhism or Hinduism) without knowing the basics of the Jain tradition, since these other traditions developed in an ongoing dialogue with the insights and wisdom of Jain respondents and visionaries. This book enables the reader to enjoy a comprehensive journey into the intricate world of Jain thought and culture in a way that is philosophical in its compelling rationality, deeply spiritual in its revelations, yet accessible in its language. The organization of this book allows the reader to engage in an overview of the central teachings of the Jain tradition, but also to ascertain the profundity of its depths. It can be read with equal efficacy in succession from beginning to end, or pursued by individual topics of interest to the reader. Either strategy will have the same effect: a systematic understanding of what the timeless teachings of Jain thinkers have to say about the universal issues of the human condition – and how we might understand our harmonious relationship with other living entities as a powerful and effective spiritual journey.

Gale Researcher Guide for Jainism Beliefs Practices and Cultural Impact

Gale Researcher Guide for  Jainism  Beliefs  Practices  and Cultural Impact
Author: Chloe Martinez
Publsiher: Gale, Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2018-09-28
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9781535865319

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Gale Researcher Guide for: Jainism: Beliefs, Practices, and Cultural Impact is selected from Gale's academic platform Gale Researcher. These study guides provide peer-reviewed articles that allow students early success in finding scholarly materials and to gain the confidence and vocabulary needed to pursue deeper research.

The Golden Book of Jainism

The Golden Book of Jainism
Author: Mahendra Kulasrestha
Publsiher: Lotus Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2006
Genre: Jainism
ISBN: 818382014X

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Jain Approaches to Plurality

Jain Approaches to Plurality
Author: Melanie Barbato
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004276765

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In Jain Approaches to Plurality Melanie Barbato offers a new perspective on the Jain teaching of plurality (anekāntavāda) and how it allowed Jains to engage with other discourses from Indian inter-school philosophy to global interreligious dialogue.

The Jains

The Jains
Author: Paul Dundas
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2002
Genre: Jainism
ISBN: 9780415266062

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"This revised and expanded edition takes account of new research into Jainism as carried out over the last ten years."--BOOK JACKET.

Poverty and the Poor in the World s Religious Traditions

Poverty and the Poor in the World s Religious Traditions
Author: William H. Brackney,Rupen Das
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2018-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781440844461

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This detailed book is a resource for students, practitioners, and leaders interested in how the major world religions have understood poverty and responded to the poor. Poverty is a universal phenomenon across history, regardless of country or culture. Today, the demographics of the poor are on the rise globally: it is a critical issue. Religious traditions are another universal aspect of human societies, and nearly all religions include directives on how to respond to the poor and systemic poverty. How do the various religious traditions conceptualize poverty, and what do they view as the proper response to the poor? Poverty and the Poor in the World's Religious Traditions: Religious Responses to the Problem of Poverty brings together specialists on the religions of the world and their diverse viewpoints to identify how different religious traditions interact with poverty and being poor. It also contains excerpts of religious texts that readers can use as primary documents to illustrate themes such as identifying the poor, religious reasons for being poor, and responses (like charity and development) to the existence of poverty. This book serves as a powerful resource for students of subjects like international development, missiology, comparative religion, theology, social ethics, economics, and organizational leadership as well as for any socially concerned clergy of various faiths.