This article looks at the basics of the path, or Dharma, that Mahavira advocated for Jains.
Last updated 2009-09-10
This article looks at the basics of the path, or Dharma, that Mahavira advocated for Jains.
Jains believe that non-injury is the highest religion.
Jains aim to live in such a way that their jiva (soul) doesn't get any more karma, and so that the karma it already has is either eliminated or helped to decay. They do this by following a disciplined life path.
The path or Dharma (truth, teaching) that Mahavira advocated was one of strict asceticism, renunciation and moral cultivation. He instructed his followers to cultivate the three jewels of:
Emerging from these three jewels and relating to right conduct are the five abstinences, which are the vows of:
There are two forms of the five vows:
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