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Outline of Jainism

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The following is an outline and topical guide of Jainism:

Jainism, also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion.[1]

Five Vows

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Beliefs

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Major schools

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Jainism by location

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Jainism by continent

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Jainism by subregion

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Jainism by country

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Jainism by special administrative region

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Jainism by administrative division

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Jainism by city

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Texts

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The Śvētāmbara Siddhāntha

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Angās (limbs)

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Twelve Upāṅgas (auxiliary limbs)

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  • Uvavāiya-sutta
  • Rāya-paseṇaijja (also known as Rāyapaseṇiya)
  • Jīvājīvābhigama
  • Sūriya-pannatti
  • Jambūdvīpa-pannatti
  • Canda-pannatti
  • Nirayāvaliyāo (also known as Kappiya)
  • Kappāvaḍaṃsiāo
  • Pupphiāo
  • Puppha-cūliāo
  • Vaṇhi-dasāo

Six Chedasūtras (Texts relating to the conduct and behaviour of monks and nuns)

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  • Āyāra-dasāo
  • Bihā Kappa
  • Vavahāra
  • Nisīha
  • Jīya-kappa
  • Mahā-nisīha[a]
  • Four Mūlasūtras
  • Dasaveyāliya-sutta
  • Uttarajjhayaṇa-sutta
  • Piṇḍa-nijjutti and Ogha-nijjutti[b]
  • Two Cūlikasūtras ("appendixes")
  • Nandī-sūtra
  • Anuyogadvāra-sūtra

Tirthankaras

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Jain symbols

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Celebrated days

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Lists

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Lists of Jains

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Lists of Jain temples

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Timelines

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Indexes

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Other lists

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Jainism and other religions

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Jainism and science

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Jainism and society

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Notes

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  1. ^ Only accepted as canonical by Mūrti-pūjaks
  2. ^ Only accepted as canonical by Mūrti-pūjaks
  3. ^ Only celebrated by the Digambara (sky-clad) sect of Jainism

References

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  1. ^ Bhatt, Bansidhar (1985). "Evaluation of Jainism". Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute. 66 (1/4): 85–95. ISSN 0378-1143. JSTOR 41693598. Retrieved 18 December 2024.