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Jainism and its Council

Jainism is a word derived from the word “Jina” which means liberator or victor. This religion talks about liberation, spiritual purity, and enlightenment through nonviolence. Jains worship a group of 24 people who are known as Tirthankara. First Tirthankara was Rishabha Natha   and 24th was Mahavira.

Causes of Origin:

Vardhaman Mahavira:

Tenants of Jainism:

 Three jewels or Triratna:

 Five doctrines of Jainism:

Concept of God:

 Sects/Schools of Jainism:

Digambaras

Shvetambaras

It means skyclad. They stressed white-clad nudism for salvation. It means white clad. They were against nudism.
These sects represent Jains who shifted to the south under Bhadrabahu. This sect represents the Jains who stayed back in Magadha under Sthulabhadra. 
They believe women does not have the power to attain liberation and in the next birth, they need to be born as a man to attain liberation. This sect believed in the capability of women.
Digambar refuse to accept the accomplishment of the first council. The shvetambaras believed in council legitimacy.
Digambar discarded Mahavira’s marriage and his life of 30 years with his parents. They accepted Mahavira normal life for 30 years.
They believed that in attaining enlightenment an all-knowing person does not encounter hunger, thirst, or sleep. They believed in the basic human necessity of food.

Philosophy of Jainism:

Jain literature:

Council of Jains:

First Jain Council:

Second Jain Council:

Spread of Jainism: 

Conclusion:

Jainism introduced itself as an attempt to reform the evils of the Varna system. It brought the spirit of tolerance. It was in parallel with Buddhism but they had basic differences like the theory of transmigration and opinion on the varna system. Jainism provided lower class respect and helped them in their financial growth through trade and commerce.

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