RLGA01H3 : Jaina Tradition.doc

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Jaina tradition is very much known for their dynamic engagement with the world. A tirthankara is special sort of leader who established the fourfold religious order consisting of monks, nuns, lay man and woman after achieving omniscience. Builders of bridges across the ocean of birth and death, or samsara. Buddha: mahavira: is the 24th tirthankara of jainism. Established the jainism as a fourfold community made up of monks, nuns, laymen and laywomen. Sangha: parsva is the 23rd tirthankara of jains. He is the earliest jain leader generally accepted as a historical figure. He was a nobleman belonging to the kshatriya caste: acarya: is a guide or instructor in religious matters, founder or leader of a sect. It refers to the principles of pluralism and multiplicity of viewpoints, the notion is truth and reality are perceived differently from diverse points of view and that single point of view is the complete truth.

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