Jainism in India
Presented by – Rajnish Jain , Delhi
Jainism is the most ancient community of India. Unlike others, the Jain community have their own separate religious belief, their own philosophy and ideology, they have their own unique worship, texts and rituals and they too have their own customs and traditions distinctive from the others. Jainism is an eternal religion. It had always existed in the past, it is existing in the present and it would always continue to exist in the future. It is an eternal religion. It has no beginning and it has no end. There is a general big misconception among people that Jainism was started by Lord Mahavir about 2600 years ago. But those who say or believe this, does not know that Lord Mahavir was the 24th Tirthankar of the present cyclic period. Prior to him there had been 23 other Tirthankars who had preached the messages and the philosophy of Jainism millions and millions of years ago.
Jain is derived from the word ‘Jina’. The followers of ‘Jina’ are known as the Jains. Jina are the human beings who have conquered themselves from all the worldly passions and desires, affection and hatred towards none. They are the spiritual conquerors of their times. They are the ones who have attained the ultimate knowledge, the kewal gyan, through their own efforts and deep meditations. Like said above, there are always 24 such Jinas or Tirthankars in a cyclic period. In order to understand it more clearly, it is required to understand the principles of cyclical periods.
A cyclic period is one whole circle or occurrence of periods of different magnitudes and principles. One whole cyclic period consist of one Avasarpini period and one Utsarpini period. Each of them further includes six periods of different time span which keep on rotating like the arms of a clock. It could be understood by the following chart.