Peace Prayers in Jainism

Jainism is an ancient Indian religion that emphasizes non-violence (ahimsa), truth (satya), non-stealing (asteya), celibacy (brahmacharya), and non-attachment (aparigraha). Key aspects of Jainism include:
- Jinas and Tirthankaras: Jains believe in enlightened beings known as Jinas or Tirthankaras who have attained liberation and guide others on the path to spiritual awakening.
- Ahimsa: Central principle of non-violence towards all living beings, leading Jains to follow strict vegetarian diets and practice compassion.
- Karma: Belief in the accumulation of karma through actions, speech, and thoughts, influencing future rebirths.
- Asceticism: Some Jain monks and nuns practice extreme forms of asceticism to purify the soul and attain liberation.
- Philosophy: Jain philosophy includes concepts like anekantavada (non-absolutism) and syadvada (the theory of conditioned predication).
Jainism has made significant contributions to Indian culture, philosophy, and ethics, promoting a way of life based on non-violence, self-discipline, and spiritual development.
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Peace prayers in Jainism focus on non-violence, compassion, and inner tranquility, seeking harmony and well-being for all living beings.
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“The Lord has preached that equanimity is the Dharma. I forgive all creatures, and may all creatures forgive me. Unto all have I amity, and unto none, enmity. Know that violence is the root cause of all miseries in the world.” – Jain Prayer for Peace
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