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Samani Dr. Chaitanya Prajna
Associate Professor, Jain Vishva Bharati
        University, Ladnun, INDIA
                    &
Visiting Professor, Florida International
         University, Miami, USA
Hinduism
The words “Jain” and “Jainism” have been
derived from the word “Jina” i.e. Arihanta,
Kevali or Tirthankar.
  The followers of Jinas are known as Jains.
  The teachings of the Jinas is known as
Jainism
Who is Jina?
   Jinas are enlightened or awakened prophets.
  Jinas are omniscient: the knower of past, present & future
  Jinas are renunciate and live completely non-violent life.
   Jinas are dispassionate , free from all passions: anger, ego,
deceit and greed and also free from all kinds of attachment and
hatred.
    Destroyer of Karmas: Jinas destroy all the karmas and
liberate from the worldly existence after Nirvan, final death and
never reincarnate.
   Jinas are God to the Jains, but in spiritual sense and not in
                                       Hinduism: Sthitprajna & Jeevanmukta
the sense of creator, savior and destroyer of the world.
                                        Buddhism: Bodhisattva & Arhat
The Jinas who establishe “Tirth”- religious
congregation including monks, nuns and lay
followers (male & female) , are recognized as
“Tirthankara”.




 First Tirthankar – Bhagawan Rishabh (born
  and liberated in the end of third era of the
 present epoch)
 Last Tirthankar – Bhagawan Mahavir (599-
Ancient Names of Jain Religion
• Jainism is one of the most ancient religions of the
  world. It has been recognized by different names in
  different times:
1. Shraman Dharma: The Religion of renunciates around 27th
   c. BCE
2. Vratya Dharma : Religion of vows around 15th c. BCE
3. Arhat Dharma : Religion of Arhat, enlightened one
4. Nirgranth : Religion of the conqueror of attachment and
   hatred around 6th c. BCE
5. Jain Dharma : Religion propounded by Jinas from 5th or 7th
   c. CE onward
Contribution of Jainism

• Jainism has done special contribution to
  the following branches of knowledge:
1.Metaphysics
2.Ethics
3.Mathematics
4.Epistemology
5.Karma Theory and Cosmology
Theory of Karma
  Theory of karma is unique in Jainism. It is
  unique for the following reasons:
• Karma is not mere impression of our good and bad
  action on our soul but it is a psycho-physical energy
  which affects one’s present and future life.
• Karma is one among the five factors: Time, Nature
  of things, Karma, Self-effort and Determinism and
  not the sole factor which affects our life.
• Karma is a power but not almighty which we
  cannot challenge/change. One can bring change in
  the effect and duration of the karmas attached.
Definition of Karma


“Karma is the subtle physical energy which gets
attracted and attached to a soul of an individual
       by his own good and bad actions.”
Types of Karma
• There are eight types of karmic energy in the
  environment:
• Jñānāvaraņīya Karma i.e. Knowledge-covering energy
• Darśanāvarņīya Karma i.e. Intuition-covering energy
• Mohanīya Karma i.e. Attitude and conduct deluding
  energy
• Antarāya Karma i.e. Obstacle-creating energy
• Vedanīya Karma i.e. Pain and pleasure producing energy
• Āyuṣ ya Karma i.e. Life-span determining energy
• Nāma Karma i.e. Body-shaping energy
• Gotra Karma i.e. Status-determining energy
Effect of Karma

    The effect of karma is identified in four
    ways:
•   Covering
•   Deluding
•   Blocking
•   Causing favorable and unfavorable situations
The Role of Karma
•   The following eight similes help understand clearly the role of each individual
    karma in one’s life:
•   Knowledge-covering karma is compared with the eyes covered with the piece
    of cloth. As the cover does not allow to see things outside so is the karma. It
    does not allow one to know everything and anything thing directly.
•   Intuition-covering karma is compared with the watchman who restricts one to
    enter into the house. This karma restricts soul to intuit things before they
    happen.
•   Attitude and conduct deluding karma is compared with the drinking of
    alcohol. As an alcoholic is not able to discriminate between right and wrong so
    is the karma. Because of Mohaniya karma individual looses his power of
    discrimination between right and wrong and often chooses what is wrong.
•   Obstacle creating karma is compared with the treasurer. Inspite of getting
    permission from the king if the treasurer is not ready one cannot get money
    from the treasure. This karma creates obstacle in one’s life inspite of being
    able and putting hard effort one does not get the success one deserves.
Continued…..
• Pain-pleasure producing karma is compared with the test of the sword
smeared with the honey. As the sword gives sweet test and also cuts the
tong so is the karma. This karma is responsible for both pain and
pleasure in one’s life.
• Life-span determining karma is compared with the shackle which
binds the soul of an individual in a particular form of life. It fixes the
quality of birth and determines life-span.
• Body-shaping karma is compared with the potter who gives different
shapes to different pots. Similarly, body-shaping karma is responsible
for the physical difference of an individual.
• Status determining karma is compared with the painter who makes
beautiful and ugly pictures. Good or bad status of an individual in
society is determined by Gotra karma.
Cause of Karma

  There are five main causes of karmic
  bondage:
• Mithyatva: Ignorance about the true self
• Avrata: Lack of control on sensuous desire
• Pramada: Lack of spiritual awareness and
  effort
• Kasaya: Aggressive emotions
• Yoga: Indulgence in activities
Level of Karmic Bondage

    The karmic bondage takes place at
    four levels:
•   Nature
•   Duration
•   Intensity
•   Quantity
Path to Liberation from Karma
  Jainism is a soul oriented philosophy and religion
  The ultimate goal of human life is to get liberation
from karmic bondage.

   Three Jewels: Three-fold Path to Liberation
         Samyak Darshna: Right Faith
        Samyak Jnana: Right Knowledge
        Samyak Charitra: Right Conduct
RIGHT FAITH

Deep faith in the independent existence of the soul

     Soul exists
     It is eternal
     Worldly soul is bound by karma
     Karma is the cause of rebirth
     Karma can be destroyed
     One who destroys karma can attain Moksha, eternal
   peace, bliss and divine consciousness.
RIGHT KNOWLEDGE
                  World = Living + Non-living

                           Soul (jiva)



                 Mundane                 Liberated


        Mobile           Immobile

   2,3,4 and 5           One sensed beings
   sensed beings

Earth            Water         Fire             Air   Vegetable
AJIVA (NON-LIVING)


Dharmastikaya: Medium of motion
Adharmastikaya: Medium of rest
Akasastikaya: Space
Kala: Time
Pudgalastikaya: Matter and energy
RIGHT CONDUCT

   Ascetic-life                                  Layman-life

   Mahavrata                                       Anuvrata
 “Complete vows”                                 “Small vows”


1. Non-Violence (Ahimsa)   1.   To avoid unnecessary violence (Sthula
                                Ahimsa)
2. Truthfulness (Satya)
                           2.   To avoid harmful lie (Sthula Satya)
3. Non-Stealing (Asteya)   3.   Non-Stealing or Honesty (Sthula
                                Asteya)
4. Celibacy
   (Brahmacharya)          4.   To be content with the married one
                                (Svadara-santosha)
5. Non-Possession          5.   Limitation of wants ( Iccha- parimana)
   (Aparigrah)
Thanks

JAY JINENDRA

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Doctrine of Karma by Sramaniji Chaitanya Pragyaji

  • 1. Samani Dr. Chaitanya Prajna Associate Professor, Jain Vishva Bharati University, Ladnun, INDIA & Visiting Professor, Florida International University, Miami, USA
  • 3. The words “Jain” and “Jainism” have been derived from the word “Jina” i.e. Arihanta, Kevali or Tirthankar. The followers of Jinas are known as Jains. The teachings of the Jinas is known as Jainism
  • 4. Who is Jina? Jinas are enlightened or awakened prophets. Jinas are omniscient: the knower of past, present & future Jinas are renunciate and live completely non-violent life. Jinas are dispassionate , free from all passions: anger, ego, deceit and greed and also free from all kinds of attachment and hatred. Destroyer of Karmas: Jinas destroy all the karmas and liberate from the worldly existence after Nirvan, final death and never reincarnate. Jinas are God to the Jains, but in spiritual sense and not in Hinduism: Sthitprajna & Jeevanmukta the sense of creator, savior and destroyer of the world. Buddhism: Bodhisattva & Arhat
  • 5. The Jinas who establishe “Tirth”- religious congregation including monks, nuns and lay followers (male & female) , are recognized as “Tirthankara”. First Tirthankar – Bhagawan Rishabh (born and liberated in the end of third era of the present epoch) Last Tirthankar – Bhagawan Mahavir (599-
  • 6. Ancient Names of Jain Religion • Jainism is one of the most ancient religions of the world. It has been recognized by different names in different times: 1. Shraman Dharma: The Religion of renunciates around 27th c. BCE 2. Vratya Dharma : Religion of vows around 15th c. BCE 3. Arhat Dharma : Religion of Arhat, enlightened one 4. Nirgranth : Religion of the conqueror of attachment and hatred around 6th c. BCE 5. Jain Dharma : Religion propounded by Jinas from 5th or 7th c. CE onward
  • 7. Contribution of Jainism • Jainism has done special contribution to the following branches of knowledge: 1.Metaphysics 2.Ethics 3.Mathematics 4.Epistemology 5.Karma Theory and Cosmology
  • 8. Theory of Karma Theory of karma is unique in Jainism. It is unique for the following reasons: • Karma is not mere impression of our good and bad action on our soul but it is a psycho-physical energy which affects one’s present and future life. • Karma is one among the five factors: Time, Nature of things, Karma, Self-effort and Determinism and not the sole factor which affects our life. • Karma is a power but not almighty which we cannot challenge/change. One can bring change in the effect and duration of the karmas attached.
  • 9. Definition of Karma “Karma is the subtle physical energy which gets attracted and attached to a soul of an individual by his own good and bad actions.”
  • 10. Types of Karma • There are eight types of karmic energy in the environment: • Jñānāvaraņīya Karma i.e. Knowledge-covering energy • Darśanāvarņīya Karma i.e. Intuition-covering energy • Mohanīya Karma i.e. Attitude and conduct deluding energy • Antarāya Karma i.e. Obstacle-creating energy • Vedanīya Karma i.e. Pain and pleasure producing energy • Āyuṣ ya Karma i.e. Life-span determining energy • Nāma Karma i.e. Body-shaping energy • Gotra Karma i.e. Status-determining energy
  • 11. Effect of Karma The effect of karma is identified in four ways: • Covering • Deluding • Blocking • Causing favorable and unfavorable situations
  • 12. The Role of Karma • The following eight similes help understand clearly the role of each individual karma in one’s life: • Knowledge-covering karma is compared with the eyes covered with the piece of cloth. As the cover does not allow to see things outside so is the karma. It does not allow one to know everything and anything thing directly. • Intuition-covering karma is compared with the watchman who restricts one to enter into the house. This karma restricts soul to intuit things before they happen. • Attitude and conduct deluding karma is compared with the drinking of alcohol. As an alcoholic is not able to discriminate between right and wrong so is the karma. Because of Mohaniya karma individual looses his power of discrimination between right and wrong and often chooses what is wrong. • Obstacle creating karma is compared with the treasurer. Inspite of getting permission from the king if the treasurer is not ready one cannot get money from the treasure. This karma creates obstacle in one’s life inspite of being able and putting hard effort one does not get the success one deserves.
  • 13. Continued….. • Pain-pleasure producing karma is compared with the test of the sword smeared with the honey. As the sword gives sweet test and also cuts the tong so is the karma. This karma is responsible for both pain and pleasure in one’s life. • Life-span determining karma is compared with the shackle which binds the soul of an individual in a particular form of life. It fixes the quality of birth and determines life-span. • Body-shaping karma is compared with the potter who gives different shapes to different pots. Similarly, body-shaping karma is responsible for the physical difference of an individual. • Status determining karma is compared with the painter who makes beautiful and ugly pictures. Good or bad status of an individual in society is determined by Gotra karma.
  • 14. Cause of Karma There are five main causes of karmic bondage: • Mithyatva: Ignorance about the true self • Avrata: Lack of control on sensuous desire • Pramada: Lack of spiritual awareness and effort • Kasaya: Aggressive emotions • Yoga: Indulgence in activities
  • 15. Level of Karmic Bondage The karmic bondage takes place at four levels: • Nature • Duration • Intensity • Quantity
  • 16. Path to Liberation from Karma Jainism is a soul oriented philosophy and religion The ultimate goal of human life is to get liberation from karmic bondage. Three Jewels: Three-fold Path to Liberation Samyak Darshna: Right Faith Samyak Jnana: Right Knowledge Samyak Charitra: Right Conduct
  • 17. RIGHT FAITH Deep faith in the independent existence of the soul Soul exists It is eternal Worldly soul is bound by karma Karma is the cause of rebirth Karma can be destroyed One who destroys karma can attain Moksha, eternal peace, bliss and divine consciousness.
  • 18. RIGHT KNOWLEDGE World = Living + Non-living Soul (jiva) Mundane Liberated Mobile Immobile 2,3,4 and 5 One sensed beings sensed beings Earth Water Fire Air Vegetable
  • 19. AJIVA (NON-LIVING) Dharmastikaya: Medium of motion Adharmastikaya: Medium of rest Akasastikaya: Space Kala: Time Pudgalastikaya: Matter and energy
  • 20. RIGHT CONDUCT Ascetic-life Layman-life Mahavrata Anuvrata “Complete vows” “Small vows” 1. Non-Violence (Ahimsa) 1. To avoid unnecessary violence (Sthula Ahimsa) 2. Truthfulness (Satya) 2. To avoid harmful lie (Sthula Satya) 3. Non-Stealing (Asteya) 3. Non-Stealing or Honesty (Sthula Asteya) 4. Celibacy (Brahmacharya) 4. To be content with the married one (Svadara-santosha) 5. Non-Possession 5. Limitation of wants ( Iccha- parimana) (Aparigrah)