RESEARCH & COMMUNITY
Research & Community
Jain Dharma, also known as Jainism, is one of the most ancient spiritual traditions of India, emphasizing a path of non-violence (Ahimsa), self-discipline, truth, and spiritual liberation (Moksha). With a rich history spanning thousands of years, Jainism has profoundly influenced Indian philosophy, art, ethics, and culture.
This page serves as a central hub for researchers, practitioners, and community members who are interested in exploring Jain Dharma and engaging with the global Jain community.
Jain Dharma is not just a religion-it is a way of life guided by ethical living, spiritual awareness, and compassion for all living beings.
- Ahimsa (Non-violence) - Non-harm in thought, word, and action Satya (Truth) - Speaking and living truthfully
- Aparigraha (Non-possessiveness) - Detachment from material and emotional attachments
- Anekantavada (Non-absolutism) - Respect for multiple perspectives
- Brahmacharya (Celibacy or chastity) - Spiritual purity and discipline
Areas of Research
Scriptures & Philosophy:
- Jain Agamas (canonical texts) and commentaries
- Teachings of the Tirthankaras, especially Lord Mahavira
- Philosophical schools: Dualism, karma theory, soul liberation
Historical & Cultural Contributions:
- Jainism's role in ancient Indian civilization
- Jain kings, scholars, and social reformers
- Influence on Indian art, architecture, and literature
Global Jain Community:
- Migration and diaspora studies
- Jain communities in India, North America, Europe, Africa, and beyond
- Preservation of cultural identity abroad
Contemporary Relevance:
- Jain ethics in modern life (veganism, environment, business ethics)
- Jain responses to modern challenges (climate change technology, education)
- Jain responses to modern challenges (climate change technology, education)
Community Engagement
Temples & Sanghs:
Jain temples and Sanghs (community groups) serve as spiritual, cultural, and educational centers. They host:
- Daily rituals and Pujas
- Festivals like Paryushan, Mahavir Jayanti
- Scriptural study sessions and meditation
Education & Youth Involvement:
- Jain schools, scholarships, and study circles
- Youth organizations like YJA, Young Jains UK
- Jain Studies programs at universities
Seva & Social Work:
Jain communities worldwide are known for their humanitarian efforts:
- Animal shelters and cruelty-free initiatives
- Healthcare camps and eve donation drives
- Disaster relief and sustainable living programs
Featured Resources:
- Jain Agamas and Tattyartha Sutra
- Digital Jain libraries and archives
- Documentaries and lectures on Jain Dharma
- Academic journals and research papers
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