Jainism and Democracy |
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Three Ideals of Life | 12 |
Right Attitude | 22 |
Pancha Shila | 30 |
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accepted According to Jainism accummulation admit Anga aparigraha ascetic ascetic tradition aspect aspirant attachment attained authority basis believe body Brahman Buddhism canon cause cognition concepts confined culture Darśana deity democracy devotion Digambaras divided equality ethics existence factors feeling festival five transgressions four friendship greed guṇasthāna is known Gunasthanas happiness Haribhadra Hinduism holds householder ideal Indian individual Infinite inner Jain theory Jaina Jñāna karmic later literature logic Mahāvīra means ment mind Mohaniya monk nation nature non-violence obscurance observe omniscience Paramātman Paryushana passions path penances perception period person perversion philosophy possess practice Prāna Pratikramana prescribed prides and prejudices purification realization regarded relation religion respect right attitude salvation samatā Samayika Sankhya scriptures sense sexual Similarly social society soul source of knowledge sphere spiritual development Sruta stage Sūtra tion Tirthankaras truth types Udayana universal Upanga Upanishads Upayoga Vedanta Vedas Vedic tradition violence words worship Yoga