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  • Bandha (also karma-bandha) in Jainism, is the mutual intermingling of the soul and karmas (fine matter). Bandha (Bondage) comes immediately after the...
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  • refer to: Bandha (yoga) Bandha (Jainism) Bandh (disambiguation) Bandham (disambiguation) Bandhan (disambiguation) Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga § Bandhas Bandhu...
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  • Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/ JAY-niz-əm), also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion. Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and history through the succession...
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    real entity according to Jainism and all activities, changes or modifications can be achieved only through time. In Jainism, the time is likened to a...
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    the soul. The Jain theory seeks to explain the karmic process by specifying the various causes of karmic influx (āsrava) and bondage (bandha), placing equal...
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  • The karmic process in Jainism is based on seven truths or fundamental principles (tattva) of Jainism which explain the human predicament. Out of those...
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    Karma (category Jain philosophical concepts)
    Conduct'). In Jain theology, a soul is released from worldly affairs as soon as it is able to emancipate from the karma-bandha. In Jainism, nirvana and...
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    In Jainism, ahiṃsā (Ahimsā, alternatively spelled 'ahinsā', Sanskrit: अहिंसा IAST: ahinsā, Pāli: avihinsā) is a fundamental principle forming the cornerstone...
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    Digambar Jain Temple, Dewas Bandha ji Digambar Jain Atishay Kshetra, Tikamgarh Baraso Ji Digambar Jain Temple, Bhind Golakot Digambar Jain Temple, Golakot...
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  • peculiarity of Jainism is to essentially associate several renunciatory liberating practices with the imperative of non-violence (ahiṃsā). Jainism and its philosophical...
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  • Samskara (Indian philosophy) (category Jain philosophical concepts)
    of Jainism, is not Saṃskāra as latent mental trace, rather karma bandha to the soul. The rituals and rites of passage, called Samskara in Jainism, are...
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  • rituals, fasts and other religious components of Jainism are different from those of Hinduism. "Jain" is derived from the word Jina, referring to a human...
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  • In Jainism, kashaya (kaṣāya; loose translation: Passion) are aspects of a person that can be gained during their worldly life. According to the Jaina...
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  • of Jainism, Skandha is a combination of Paramanus (elementary particles). In contrast to Buddhism that allows aggregates of non-matters, Jainism allows...
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  • for the large Jain community in the United Arab Emirates and is the only Śvetāmbara Jain temple in Bur Dubai, where most of the Jains reside. The temple...
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    In Jainism, Ambika (Sanskrit: अम्बिका, Odia: ଅମ୍ବିକା Ambikā "Mother") or Ambika Devi (अम्बिका देवी Ambikā Devī "the Goddess-Mother") is the yakshini "dedicated...
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    Jain sculptures or Jain idols are the images depicting Tirthankaras (teaching gods). These images are worshiped by the followers of Jainism. The sculpture...
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  • Asrava (category Jain philosophical concepts)
    principles (tattva) of Jainism which explain the human predicament. Out that the seven, the four—influx (āsrava), bondage (bandha), stoppage (saṃvara) and...
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  • Jainism emphasises that ratnatraya (triple gems of Jainism) — the right faith (Samyak Darshana), right knowledge (Samyak Gyana) and right conduct (Samyak...
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    Mudra (section Mula Bandha)
    other parts of the body. Examples of this diversity of mudras are Mula Bandha, Mahamudra, Viparita Karani, Khecarī mudrā, and Vajroli mudra. These expanded...
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