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Jain World
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INTRODUCTION |
Of all religions of the world, Jainism is the only religion which has the
principle of Ahimsa as its central doctrine. The other religions also
speak of Ahimsa whenever convenient but they never offer such loyalty to
the principle of Ahimsa as is found in Jainism. In the history of world
religions, Jainism alone has given a unique position to the doctrine of
Ahimsa and has based its ethical code entirely on the complete observance
of the tenet of Ahimsa in all its aspects. Jainism is the only religion in
the world which has given maximum attention to the important practical
aspects of the theory of Ahimsa so that Ahimsa, in it's minutest details,
can be actually observed both by the lay followers and ascetics in their
day to day life. At the same time Jaina religion has got the unique
distinction, among the religions of the world, of ably presenting in a
scholastic and scientific manner the theoretical and philosophical side of
the doctrine of Ahimsa by discussing it thoroughly not only from internal
and absolute points of view but also from external and real points of
view. In addition, the Jaina religion has earned special prestige in the
world by giving equal emphasis on the negative and positive aspects of
Ahimsa. On this basis Jainism has shown to the world in a perfect and
convincing way the worth of the doctrine of Ahimsa by stating the basic
principle, viz., "Ahimsa Paramo Dharmah" i. e. Ahimsa is the greatest
religion. That is why Jaina Religion is considered as Ahimsa Religion and
Jaina Culture as Ahimsa Culture. For understanding this utmost
significance attached to the principle of Ahimsa in Jainism, it is quite
necessary to see, in brief, the outstanding features of Jaina religion and
the prominent aspects of the concept of Ahimsa as formulated in Jaina
religion.
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