Jainism
Short Essays on Jain Philosophy
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Descripción editorial
Rooted in the ancient Shramana tradition of India, Jainism offers a clear introduction to one of the world's oldest religious and philosophical traditions. It explores the teachings of the twenty-four Jinas, culminating with Lord Mahavira, and explains the central principles that have shaped Jain belief for centuries, including non-violence, self-discipline, spiritual independence, and respect for all living beings.
The book examines the pursuit of omniscience and liberation through ethical conduct, emphasizing the immediate moral consequences of one's actions. It also places Jainism within the broader history of Indian religion, highlighting its enduring influence on the country's ethical, political, economic, and spiritual life, as well as its continued presence in communities around the world.
This concise overview provides a valuable foundation for understanding the enduring principles and historical significance of the Jain faith.