Jayendra Lok

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Chapter 26 – Leshyäs – State of Mind and Karmic Stains
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Chapter 26 – Leshyäs – State of Mind and Karmic Stains

Chapter 26 – Leshyäs – State of Mind and Karmic Stains Leshyä  means  state  of  mind.    In  Jainism,  a  great  deal  of  importance  has  been  given  to Leshyäs.   Our activities reflect the state of our mind. Classification of Leshyäs : Let us understand how a person with different Leshyäs behaves

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Chapter 27 – Bhävanä (Reflections)

Chapter 27 – Bhävanä (Reflections) Jain religion puts a significant emphasis on the thought process of a human being.  A person’s behavior and his actions are the reflection of his internal thoughts.   It is not only the action but also intention behind the action results in the accumulation of Karma. 

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Chapter 28 – Six Essentials (Ävashyaka)
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Chapter 28 – Six Essentials (Ävashyaka)

Chapter 28 – Six Essentials (Ävashyaka) Jainism is a very practical religion, which helps us in every day affairs of life.   Jainism has to be practiced and lived.   Jain ethics is meant for all men and women in every walk of life. Contemplation of the soul is the main part

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Chapter 30 – History of Jain Sects and Scriptures

Chapter 30 – History of Jain Sects and Scriptures Lord Mahävir’s preachings were orally compiled into many texts (scriptures) by his disciples. These scriptures are known as Jain Ägam or Ägam Sutras. The Ägam Sutras teach great reverence for all forms of life, strict codes of vegetarianism, asceticism, compassion, nonviolence,

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Chapter 31 – Jain Festivals and Celebrations

Chapter 31 – Jain Festivals and Celebrations Jainism has a rich tradition of rituals and festivals.   Jain rituals and festivals emphasize the spiritual  aspects  of  Jainism.    During  Jain  festivals,  many  events  of  Lord  Mahävir’s  life  are acted out in symbolic form to bring out the message of Lord Mahävir in

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Chapter 32 – Yakshas and Yakshinis

Chapter 32 – Yakshas and Yakshinis Jains pay their respect and worship idols of Jinas for three reasons: He has liberated Himself and attained Moksha He expounded the path of Liberation To get an inspiration to become like Him The only goal of Jainism is to free ourselves from worldly

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Jain Philosophy (2) 01 – Jain Concept of God and Universe

Jain Philosophy (2) 01 – Jain Concept of God and Universe Jain Concept of God The subcontinent of India, a cradle of civilization, is also the birthplace of three great religious traditions of the world: Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The Jain religion and its philosophy being one of the oldest,

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Jain Philosophy (2) 02 – Pancha Parmeshtis (Five Reverend Personalities)

Jain Philosophy (2) 02 – Pancha Parmeshtis (Five Reverend Personalities) Namaskär Mahämantra Namo Arihantänam Namo Siddhänam Namo Äyariyänam Namo Uvajjhäyänam Namo Loe Savva Sähunam Eso Pancha Namukkäro Savva Päva Ppanäsano Mangalänam Cha Savvesim Padhamam Havai Mangalam Namo Arihantänam I bow to Arihantas who have achieved enlightenment by overcoming inner enemies

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Jain Philosophy (2) 03 – Dharma and Its Significance

Jain Philosophy (2) 03 – Dharma and Its Significance Everyone has his or her own individual meaning of what religion is. To some it represents good conduct and humanitarianism, to others, meditation and philosophy, yet to others it may be about ceremonies and rituals. These are all various aspects of

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