Thursday, May 20, 2010

Jainism Religion

Jain temple in Ranakpur
Adinath Jain Temple in Ranakpur, India. Photo: Mario Lapid.

"Friendship to all living forms,

delight in the qualities of the virtuous ones,

unlimited compassion for all suffering beings,

equanimity toward all who wish me harm,

may my soul have these dispositions now and forever."

-- Jain prayer


Jainism is an Indian religion that emphasizes complete non-violence and asceticism. It began in the sixth century BC, the same time Buddhism was developing. The faith is named for the jinas, spiritual conquerors who have achieved liberation and perfection. Included among these are the 24 spiritual leaders called "ford-makers" or tirthankaras. Jain ritual centers around on sacred images and mantras.