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65 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 8 sources.
Karma refers to: Refers to work or actions, implying that one’s profession or duties define their societal role... The spiritual principle of cause and effect, where a person's actions influence their future, including the circumstances of their ancestors.
Karma refers to: Refers to work or actions, implying that one’s profession or duties define their societal role... The spiritual principle of cause and effect, where a person's actions influence their future, including the circumstances of their ancestors.
44 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 8 sources.
Self-control refers to: The ability to govern one's own emotions and desires, an important trait for Dharma... A crucial element that allows a wise man to destroy sensory objects that lead to negative traits.
Self-control refers to: The ability to govern one's own emotions and desires, an important trait for Dharma... A crucial element that allows a wise man to destroy sensory objects that lead to negative traits.
24 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 8 sources.
Austerities refers to: Practices performed by Jain followers, including Tirthankaras, aimed at overcoming karmic bondage and facilitating liberation... Practices of self-discipline and denial undertaken by a novice, which are essential for demonstrating true heroism and strength in the mendicant's life.
Austerities refers to: Practices performed by Jain followers, including Tirthankaras, aimed at overcoming karmic bondage and facilitating liberation... Practices of self-discipline and denial undertaken by a novice, which are essential for demonstrating true heroism and strength in the mendicant's life.
38 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 7 sources.
Ascetic refers to: Individuals who abstain from worldly pleasures and live a life of strict self-discipline for spiritual growth... The lifestyle of the Brahman, committed to spiritual practices and renunciation.
Ascetic refers to: Individuals who abstain from worldly pleasures and live a life of strict self-discipline for spiritual growth... The lifestyle of the Brahman, committed to spiritual practices and renunciation.
22 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 7 sources.
Right conduct refers to: The ethical and moral behavior that arises from adhering to the teachings and principles learned from the Master... Actions that are aligned with correct understanding and knowledge, leading to positive outcomes.
Right conduct refers to: The ethical and moral behavior that arises from adhering to the teachings and principles learned from the Master... Actions that are aligned with correct understanding and knowledge, leading to positive outcomes.
21 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 7 sources.
Sacred text refers to: The holy scriptures that embody the teachings and doctrines of Jainism... Refers to religious writings that hold great significance, found in Jainism, and are often translated for wider accessibility.
Sacred text refers to: The holy scriptures that embody the teachings and doctrines of Jainism... Refers to religious writings that hold great significance, found in Jainism, and are often translated for wider accessibility.
18 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 7 sources.
Great vow refers to: Significant commitments made to uphold spiritual principles, often associated with deep moral and ethical conduct... The lofty commitments associated with a mendicant lifestyle, highlighting the importance of spiritual dedication and discipline.
Great vow refers to: Significant commitments made to uphold spiritual principles, often associated with deep moral and ethical conduct... The lofty commitments associated with a mendicant lifestyle, highlighting the importance of spiritual dedication and discipline.
16 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 7 sources.
Mahavira refers to: The prominent spiritual leader within Jainism, whose life and teachings are explored in the text, particularly in a period marked by heterodox religious movements... The spiritual teacher and authority figure responding to the inquiries of the monks regarding the nature and number of consorts associated with various celestial lords.
Mahavira refers to: The prominent spiritual leader within Jainism, whose life and teachings are explored in the text, particularly in a period marked by heterodox religious movements... The spiritual teacher and authority figure responding to the inquiries of the monks regarding the nature and number of consorts associated with various celestial lords.
109 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Living Being refers to: Entities that exist within the realms, which can exhibit varying behaviors regarding harm to themselves and others... Any sentient creature that experiences life, which is subjected to various circumstances and potential suffering.
Living Being refers to: Entities that exist within the realms, which can exhibit varying behaviors regarding harm to themselves and others... Any sentient creature that experiences life, which is subjected to various circumstances and potential suffering.
99 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Jambudvipa refers to: A continent enclosed by circles of oceans and continents, surrounded by a diamond wall, with the central mountain Meru... A mythical land described in Jain texts, believed to be uniquely served by two suns according to Jaina philosophy.
Jambudvipa refers to: A continent enclosed by circles of oceans and continents, surrounded by a diamond wall, with the central mountain Meru... A mythical land described in Jain texts, believed to be uniquely served by two suns according to Jaina philosophy.
44 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Right faith refers to: One of the three essential components for liberation, according to Acarya Griddhpiccha, which must be combined with right knowledge and right conduct... The correct or true belief system that underpins virtuous actions and spiritual practices in Jain philosophy.
Right faith refers to: One of the three essential components for liberation, according to Acarya Griddhpiccha, which must be combined with right knowledge and right conduct... The correct or true belief system that underpins virtuous actions and spiritual practices in Jain philosophy.
31 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Sagaropama refers to: A unit of measurement for time or existence referenced in the context of the individuals' life span... A Jaina expression used as a comparative measure to describe large quantities beyond simple numerical figures.
Sagaropama refers to: A unit of measurement for time or existence referenced in the context of the individuals' life span... A Jaina expression used as a comparative measure to describe large quantities beyond simple numerical figures.
31 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Samsara refers to: The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Jain and Buddhist contexts, representing the material existence that is to be transcended... The continuous cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth that a liberated person has transcended.
Samsara refers to: The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Jain and Buddhist contexts, representing the material existence that is to be transcended... The continuous cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth that a liberated person has transcended.
25 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Nirvana refers to: A state of liberation and freedom from the cycle of birth and rebirth, symbolizing ultimate spiritual achievement often associated with Rishabha Svamin... A state of liberation and freedom from the cycle of birth and death, often associated with the attainment of spiritual enlightenment.
Nirvana refers to: A state of liberation and freedom from the cycle of birth and rebirth, symbolizing ultimate spiritual achievement often associated with Rishabha Svamin... A state of liberation and freedom from the cycle of birth and death, often associated with the attainment of spiritual enlightenment.
21 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Right knowledge refers to: Defined as samyag-jnana, it is the accurate understanding attained through diligent study, leading to enlightenment and liberation... The accurate understanding and realization of spiritual truths, which is essential for achieving right-belief and ultimately emancipation.
Right knowledge refers to: Defined as samyag-jnana, it is the accurate understanding attained through diligent study, leading to enlightenment and liberation... The accurate understanding and realization of spiritual truths, which is essential for achieving right-belief and ultimately emancipation.
19 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Liberation refers to: The ultimate goal sought by individuals; the state of being free from the cycle of birth, death, and suffering... The ultimate goal of the shramana path, achieved through restraint, penance, and the exhaustion of accumulated karma.
Liberation refers to: The ultimate goal sought by individuals; the state of being free from the cycle of birth, death, and suffering... The ultimate goal of the shramana path, achieved through restraint, penance, and the exhaustion of accumulated karma.
18 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Spiritual practice refers to: Activities undertaken by followers, such as meditation and worship, aimed at achieving enlightenment or divine favor... The various disciplines and customs followed by the ascetics within the hamlet Moraka, indicative of their commitment to ascetic life.
Spiritual practice refers to: Activities undertaken by followers, such as meditation and worship, aimed at achieving enlightenment or divine favor... The various disciplines and customs followed by the ascetics within the hamlet Moraka, indicative of their commitment to ascetic life.
18 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Nirgrantha refers to: A term referring to ascetics who renounce worldly attachments and follow strict vows... A spiritually enlightened individual who is disciplined, knowledgeable of the true nature of self, and renounces sinful desires and societal recognition.
Nirgrantha refers to: A term referring to ascetics who renounce worldly attachments and follow strict vows... A spiritually enlightened individual who is disciplined, knowledgeable of the true nature of self, and renounces sinful desires and societal recognition.
17 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Delusion refers to: A metaphorical 'bad weather' representing confusion and ignorance in the context of spiritual development... A state of mind that can cause one to speak falsehoods and disrupt domestic harmony.
Delusion refers to: A metaphorical 'bad weather' representing confusion and ignorance in the context of spiritual development... A state of mind that can cause one to speak falsehoods and disrupt domestic harmony.
16 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Bharatavarsha refers to: An ancient name for the Indian subcontinent, symbolizing its historical and cultural significance... The geographical and cultural region that signifies the land of India, where the narrator expresses a desire to be reborn as a disciple.
Bharatavarsha refers to: An ancient name for the Indian subcontinent, symbolizing its historical and cultural significance... The geographical and cultural region that signifies the land of India, where the narrator expresses a desire to be reborn as a disciple.
15 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Good qualities refers to: Refers to the admirable traits and characteristics possessed by Harishcandra, emphasizing his virtue and positive nature... Virtuous attributes observed in a beholder of the fourth yogadrishti, but misunderstood to be indicative of genuine vedyasamvedyapada.
Good qualities refers to: Refers to the admirable traits and characteristics possessed by Harishcandra, emphasizing his virtue and positive nature... Virtuous attributes observed in a beholder of the fourth yogadrishti, but misunderstood to be indicative of genuine vedyasamvedyapada.
15 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Self-restraint refers to: The action of a living being consciously controlling and restraining their thoughts, bodily actions, and speech, leading to a reduction in activity... A foundational aspect of achieving both telepathy and perfect knowledge, highlighting the importance of discipline in spiritual pursuits.
Self-restraint refers to: The action of a living being consciously controlling and restraining their thoughts, bodily actions, and speech, leading to a reduction in activity... A foundational aspect of achieving both telepathy and perfect knowledge, highlighting the importance of discipline in spiritual pursuits.
13 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Kalpa refers to: Kalpas, which refer to cosmic cycles or realms, are indicated to touch an unlimited portion of dharmastikaya... A long unit of time in Jain belief, symbolizing a complete cycle of time divided into ascending and descending eras.
Kalpa refers to: Kalpas, which refer to cosmic cycles or realms, are indicated to touch an unlimited portion of dharmastikaya... A long unit of time in Jain belief, symbolizing a complete cycle of time divided into ascending and descending eras.
12 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Sensual pleasure refers to: The indulgence in physical desires which characterized Kaushika’s life... Physical enjoyments derived from worldly objects that can lead ordinary individuals to transmigration and attachment.
Sensual pleasure refers to: The indulgence in physical desires which characterized Kaushika’s life... Physical enjoyments derived from worldly objects that can lead ordinary individuals to transmigration and attachment.
11 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Five great vows refers to: Fundamental commitments in the practice of mendicancy that involve strict self-discipline and renunciation of worldly pleasures... The core vows that a monk must uphold in the Jaina tradition, guiding them toward spiritual purity.
Five great vows refers to: Fundamental commitments in the practice of mendicancy that involve strict self-discipline and renunciation of worldly pleasures... The core vows that a monk must uphold in the Jaina tradition, guiding them toward spiritual purity.
9 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Karmabhumi refers to: Specified regions within the continents Jambudvipa that are important for spiritual actions and attaining liberation, differentiated from others like the Devakurus... The land or realm characterized by the possibilities of karma and spiritual activities, critical to human experience.
Karmabhumi refers to: Specified regions within the continents Jambudvipa that are important for spiritual actions and attaining liberation, differentiated from others like the Devakurus... The land or realm characterized by the possibilities of karma and spiritual activities, critical to human experience.
6 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 6 sources.
Knowledge refers to: The understanding that one should maintain in their pursuit of spiritual awakening, particularly regarding what truly matters in life... In the context of yogadrishti, it means understanding which can be coupled with right faith.
Knowledge refers to: The understanding that one should maintain in their pursuit of spiritual awakening, particularly regarding what truly matters in life... In the context of yogadrishti, it means understanding which can be coupled with right faith.
47 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Wise men refers to: An individual who recognizes the distinction between virtue and vice, seeking to cultivate positive actions that lead to true happiness... An individual who consciously avoids a comprehensive list of negative traits including wrath, pride, deceit, and others, leading to a more enlightened state.
Wise men refers to: An individual who recognizes the distinction between virtue and vice, seeking to cultivate positive actions that lead to true happiness... An individual who consciously avoids a comprehensive list of negative traits including wrath, pride, deceit, and others, leading to a more enlightened state.
29 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Human birth refers to: Regarded as a rare and precious opportunity within the context of samsara, valued like a priceless jewel... The rare opportunity for spiritual growth and attainment of moksha (liberation), likened to a precious jewel due to its difficulty and significance.
Human birth refers to: Regarded as a rare and precious opportunity within the context of samsara, valued like a priceless jewel... The rare opportunity for spiritual growth and attainment of moksha (liberation), likened to a precious jewel due to its difficulty and significance.
25 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Palyopama refers to: A Jaina term used for comparisons that attempt to convey vast numbers, similar to sagaropama... A term referring to a unit of time or duration that is used in the context of measuring the life-span of the Nagakumaras, indicating a long, perhaps mythical, capability of enduring life.
Palyopama refers to: A Jaina term used for comparisons that attempt to convey vast numbers, similar to sagaropama... A term referring to a unit of time or duration that is used in the context of measuring the life-span of the Nagakumaras, indicating a long, perhaps mythical, capability of enduring life.
25 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Jina refers to: Refers to the eleventh Lord Jina, representing a figure of spiritual high regard and reverence in the text... A reference to a figure indicative of spiritual victory over worldly attachments, whose teachings become integral to King Udayana's enlightenment.
Jina refers to: Refers to the eleventh Lord Jina, representing a figure of spiritual high regard and reverence in the text... A reference to a figure indicative of spiritual victory over worldly attachments, whose teachings become integral to King Udayana's enlightenment.
21 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Rainy season refers to: A season characterized by heavy rains that impeded the caravan's progress and caused hardships... This season is used metaphorically to articulate the difference in impact on the ocean versus a river, relating to how challenges affect different entities.
Rainy season refers to: A season characterized by heavy rains that impeded the caravan's progress and caused hardships... This season is used metaphorically to articulate the difference in impact on the ocean versus a river, relating to how challenges affect different entities.
19 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Moksha refers to: The liberation or release achieved by spiritual practitioners, a core concept in the narrative... The process of liberation or spiritual enlightenment that the Blessed One was aware was timely for him.
Moksha refers to: The liberation or release achieved by spiritual practitioners, a core concept in the narrative... The process of liberation or spiritual enlightenment that the Blessed One was aware was timely for him.
17 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Pure water refers to: Water used by the King to bathe the cakra, metaphorically linked to the eastern ocean and symbolizing sanctity... Holy water brought from sacred tirthas, symbolizing purity and auspiciousness during the coronation.
Pure water refers to: Water used by the King to bathe the cakra, metaphorically linked to the eastern ocean and symbolizing sanctity... Holy water brought from sacred tirthas, symbolizing purity and auspiciousness during the coronation.
15 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Ascetic practice refers to: Disciplines and observances undertaken by ascetics aimed at purifying the mind and transcending material existence... Spiritual disciplines aimed at achieving enlightenment, highlighted as desirable even by divine beings.
Ascetic practice refers to: Disciplines and observances undertaken by ascetics aimed at purifying the mind and transcending material existence... Spiritual disciplines aimed at achieving enlightenment, highlighted as desirable even by divine beings.
13 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Tirthakara refers to: A term indicating a spiritual leader, highlighting the path that some characters aim to follow in the story... A teacher of the path of spiritual progress in Jainism; Mahavira was one of the twenty-four Tirthakara liberators.
Tirthakara refers to: A term indicating a spiritual leader, highlighting the path that some characters aim to follow in the story... A teacher of the path of spiritual progress in Jainism; Mahavira was one of the twenty-four Tirthakara liberators.
12 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Siddha refers to: Spiritual beings or perfected individuals that Bharata visits, representing a higher state of spiritual attainment... Individuals who have attained spiritual perfection.
Siddha refers to: Spiritual beings or perfected individuals that Bharata visits, representing a higher state of spiritual attainment... Individuals who have attained spiritual perfection.
11 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Infinite knowledge refers to: A term indicating the attainment of ultimate wisdom or enlightenment that transcends ordinary understanding and experience... Describes the vast and boundless wisdom possessed by the Blessed One.
Infinite knowledge refers to: A term indicating the attainment of ultimate wisdom or enlightenment that transcends ordinary understanding and experience... Describes the vast and boundless wisdom possessed by the Blessed One.
11 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Kevalin refers to: A term describing an accomplished, liberated soul that has attained ultimate knowledge and freedom from karmic bonds... An assembly of spiritually enlightened beings recognized in the text.
Kevalin refers to: A term describing an accomplished, liberated soul that has attained ultimate knowledge and freedom from karmic bonds... An assembly of spiritually enlightened beings recognized in the text.
10 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Five Vows refers to: The expanded commitments that Kalasavesiya-putra aspired to embrace, as taught by the monks... Refers to the five fundamental ethical principles that a householder–agari is expected to observe, regardless of the level of commitment.
Five Vows refers to: The expanded commitments that Kalasavesiya-putra aspired to embrace, as taught by the monks... Refers to the five fundamental ethical principles that a householder–agari is expected to observe, regardless of the level of commitment.
7 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Food and drink refers to: Refers to the sustenance consumed by monks, characterized by specific criteria of purity and preparation as described in the text... The items consumed by monks and nuns which must adhere to specific guidelines and timings to comply with spiritual prohibitions.
Food and drink refers to: Refers to the sustenance consumed by monks, characterized by specific criteria of purity and preparation as described in the text... The items consumed by monks and nuns which must adhere to specific guidelines and timings to comply with spiritual prohibitions.
7 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Evil deed refers to: The harmful action performed by Pingala in a former birth which affects his current decisions... These deeds are known as ashubha and are similarly accumulated in the regions of labour.
Evil deed refers to: The harmful action performed by Pingala in a former birth which affects his current decisions... These deeds are known as ashubha and are similarly accumulated in the regions of labour.
7 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Equanimity refers to: A state of mental stability and calmness, crucial for overcoming emotional disturbances and engaging in spiritual practice... A mental state of stability and composure, especially in difficult situations, a core aspect of samayika.
Equanimity refers to: A state of mental stability and calmness, crucial for overcoming emotional disturbances and engaging in spiritual practice... A mental state of stability and composure, especially in difficult situations, a core aspect of samayika.
6 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Five-fold knowledge refers to: Describes the various categories of knowledge that humans may possess, though not all are manifested in a definite form... The categorization of knowledge into five distinct forms: sensory, scriptural, clairvoyant, telepathic, and perfect knowledge.
Five-fold knowledge refers to: Describes the various categories of knowledge that humans may possess, though not all are manifested in a definite form... The categorization of knowledge into five distinct forms: sensory, scriptural, clairvoyant, telepathic, and perfect knowledge.
6 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Vardhamana refers to: The name given to Mahavira at birth, meaning 'the Increasing,' reflecting his family's prosperity... The name given to the Lord by Siddhartha, meaning 'one who increases' or 'growth,' linked to the prosperity associated with his presence.
Vardhamana refers to: The name given to Mahavira at birth, meaning 'the Increasing,' reflecting his family's prosperity... The name given to the Lord by Siddhartha, meaning 'one who increases' or 'growth,' linked to the prosperity associated with his presence.
5 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Destruction of karman refers to: The aim to eliminate the influences of past actions that entangle an individual in the cycle of rebirth... The act of eliminating the accumulated effects of one's actions, which is crucial for spiritual progress.
Destruction of karman refers to: The aim to eliminate the influences of past actions that entangle an individual in the cycle of rebirth... The act of eliminating the accumulated effects of one's actions, which is crucial for spiritual progress.
5 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 5 sources.
Three ways refers to: The three ways in which the transmigrating soul may take birth are through spontaneous generation, conception in the mother's womb, and the seat of birth associated with various beings... The three methods by which aerial beings are born: from eggs, with a foetus, and without mating.
Three ways refers to: The three ways in which the transmigrating soul may take birth are through spontaneous generation, conception in the mother's womb, and the seat of birth associated with various beings... The three methods by which aerial beings are born: from eggs, with a foetus, and without mating.
73 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 4 sources.
Mendicant refers to: A person who renounces worldly possessions and lifestyle to adopt a life of poverty and spiritual seeking, often associated with monks... People, often monks or ascetics, who renounce material possessions and rely on alms for sustenance, living a life devoted to spiritual practices.
Mendicant refers to: A person who renounces worldly possessions and lifestyle to adopt a life of poverty and spiritual seeking, often associated with monks... People, often monks or ascetics, who renounce material possessions and rely on alms for sustenance, living a life devoted to spiritual practices.
62 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 4 sources.
Worldly existence refers to: The state of living entangled in material concerns that distract one from the pursuit of moksha (liberation)... Refers to the material and transient life that individuals experience, emphasizing its fleeting nature and potential for suffering.
Worldly existence refers to: The state of living entangled in material concerns that distract one from the pursuit of moksha (liberation)... Refers to the material and transient life that individuals experience, emphasizing its fleeting nature and potential for suffering.
55 concepts in 1 Jain topics and 4 sources.
Omniscience refers to: A state of complete and total knowledge that the Lord attained, symbolizing the highest level of spiritual understanding... Possessing complete and infinite knowledge or awareness; in a spiritual context, it refers to a state of understanding everything in a profound way.
Omniscience refers to: A state of complete and total knowledge that the Lord attained, symbolizing the highest level of spiritual understanding... Possessing complete and infinite knowledge or awareness; in a spiritual context, it refers to a state of understanding everything in a profound way.