PPT-Jainism and Sikhism
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Religions of India Aside from Hinduism and Buddhism what traditions exist in India Jainism Jainism Overview Jains are followers of the Jinas spiritual conquerors
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Religions of India Aside from Hinduism and Buddhism what traditions exist in India Jainism Jainism Overview Jains are followers of the Jinas spiritual conquerors Jinas are also known as . Objectives . Students will be able to: . I. dentify the key concepts and traditions Sikhism. D. escribe the purpose and practices of Sikhism. C. ompare and contrast the beliefs . . of Sikhism to other major . Jainism. Jainism . is an ancient religion from India that teaches that the way to liberation and bliss is to live lives of harmlessness and renunciation.. The essence of Jainism is concern for the welfare of every being in the universe and for the health of the universe itself. Pravin K. Shah. Education is Important. “First is . Knowledge . then . Action. ; that is how the . Disciplined . L. ive. . . How would an ignorant discriminate between . Good . and . Evil or Right and Wrong”. A 500 year old, monotheistic religion of Northwest India, followed by some 20 million. Seeks to make religion a uniting rather than dividing force. All people – male and female, Brahmin and Shudra, Hindu and Muslim – are united as brothers and sisters in devotion to the one God:. World Religions: A Voyage of . Discovery. DOC ID #: . TX003943. Ik. . Onkar. Ik. . Onkar. . means “one God.”. The symbol represents monotheism.. Sikh daily prayers feature the phrase . Ik. . Onkar. HCOM 301- Kierstin Anderson, Chris Holle, Karem Celaya, Gerardo Santiago. Background Context. Originate from India . 23,000,000 followers today.. Headquarters in Amritsar, Punjab, India.. Traced to Guru Nanak. . Lesson 1 . The Delhi Sultanate and Mughal India . Learning Objectives. Describe the effects of the Delhi sultanate on India.. Explain how Muslim and Hindu civilizations interacted in India.. Describe the historical origins and central ideas of Sikhism.. Guru Nanak, a spiritual teacher, made his appearance in northern India in the fifteenth century C.E.. His followers were called Sikhs, meaning “disciples, students, seekers of truth”. In time, he was succeeded by a further nine enlightened Gurus, ending with Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708). History. No single Founder, truths were revealed by Tirthankaras. A Tirthankar is a normal soul born as a human, but has to earn the state of Tirthankara by Penance, equanimity, and meditation. . Jains believe in the 24 Tirthankaras- Adinatha, Ajita, Sambhava, Abhinandana, Sumati, Padmaprabha, Suparshva, Chandraprabha, Suvidhi, Shital, Shreyansa, Vasupujya,Vimala, Ananta, Dharma, Shanti, Kunthu, Ara, Malli, Muni Suvrata, Nami, Nemi, Parshva, and Mahavira . World is cyclical, generation and degeneration, without beginning or end; no creator god. The universe which is eternal is called . loka. ,. a vast yet finite space of 3 lands (Heavens, Middle Realm (including . One of them is Jainism. Jainism has never condoned war or the killing of animals for any reason. Its major teacher is Mahavira (“The Great Hero”). Mahavira was a contemporary of the Buddha who died approximately 526 B.C.E.. The Jain religion, one of the oldest living traditions in the world, boasts a vibrant history steeped in spirituality, compassion, and non-violence. Central to Jainism is the profound influence of Lord Mahavira, whose teachings continue to inspire millions of followers across the globe.
Origins and Evolution of Jain Religion:
The roots of Jainism trace back to ancient India, where it emerged as a distinct spiritual tradition around the 6th century BCE. The religion flourished alongside other philosophical schools of thought, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the Indian subcontinent. Jainism\'s emphasis on non-violence (ahimsa), truth (satya), and austerity (tapas) set it apart as a path of ethical living and spiritual enlightenment.... In the vibrant tapestry of India\'s spiritual landscape, Jainism stands out as a beacon of timeless wisdom and profound principles. Rooted in ancient tradition yet ever-relevant in modern times, Jainism offers a unique perspective on life, ethics, and spirituality. At the core of Jain philosophy lie its fundamental principles, guiding adherents on a path of non-violence, truthfulness, and compassion.
Central to the teachings of Jainism is the concept of Ahimsa, or non-violence, which extends far beyond mere physical harm to encompass thoughts, words, and actions. This principle emphasizes the utmost respect for all living beings, advocating for harmony and coexistence with the natural world.... Jain religion in india, one of the oldest, holds a captivating narrative deeply rooted in the history of ancient India. Emerging from the profound teachings of revered figures known as Tirthankaras, including the legendary Mahavira, Jainism embodies timeless wisdom and ethical principles. These teachings have left an indelible mark on India\'s spiritual landscape, shaping its cultural and religious tapestry....
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