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
[edit]- Ahiṃsā (Non-violence)
- Satya (Truth)
- Asteya (Non-stealing)
- Brahmacharya (Chastity)
- Aparigraha (Non-possession)
Beliefs
[edit]Major schools
[edit]- Digambara (sky-clad)
- Śvetāmbara (white-clad)
Jainism by location
[edit]Jainism by continent
[edit]Jainism by subregion
[edit]Jainism by country
[edit]- Jainism in Afghanistan
- Jainism in Australia
- Jainism in Belgium
- Jainism in Brunei
- Jainism in Cambodia
- Jainism in Canada
- Jainism in Germany
- Jainism in India
- Jainism in Indonesia
- Jainism in Ireland
- Jainism in Japan
- Jainism in Kenya
- Jainism in Laos
- Jainism in Malaysia
- Jainism in Myanmar
- Jainism in Nepal
- Jainism in Pakistan
- Jainism in Poland
- Jainism in Singapore
- Jainism in South Africa
- Jainism in Thailand
- Jainism in the United Kingdom
- Jainism in the United States
- Jainism in Vietnam
Jainism by special administrative region
[edit]Jainism by administrative division
[edit]- Jainism in Assam
- Jainism in Bengal
- Jainism in Bundelkhand
- Jainism in Goa
- Jainism in Gujarat
- Jainism in Haryana
- Jainism in Karnataka
- Jainism in Maharashtra
- Jainism in Nagaland
- Jainism in Rajasthan
- Jainism in Tamil Nadu
- Jainism in Uttar Pradesh
Jainism by city
[edit]Texts
[edit]The Śvētāmbara Siddhāntha
[edit]Angās (limbs)
[edit]- Āyāraṃga
- Sūyagaḍa
- Ṭhāṇaṃga
- Samavāyaṃga
- Viyāha-pannatti / Bhagavaī
- Nāyā-dhamma-kahāo
- Uvāsaga-dasāo
- Aṇuttarovavāiya-dasāo
- Anuttaraupapātikadaśāh
- Paṇha-vāgaraṇa
Twelve Upāṅgas (auxiliary limbs)
[edit]- 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)
[edit]- 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
[edit]- Rishabhanatha
- Ajitanatha
- Sambhavanatha
- Abhinandananatha
- Sumatinatha
- Padmaprabha
- Suparshvanatha
- Chandraprabha
- Pushpadanta (also known as Suvidhinatha)
- Shitalanatha
- Shreyansanatha
- Vimalanatha
- Anantanatha
- Dharmanatha
- Shantinatha
- Kunthunatha
- Aranatha
- Mallinatha
- Munisuvrata
- Naminatha
- Neminatha (also known as Nemi and Ariṣṭanemi)
- Parshvanatha (also known as Pārśva and Pārasanātha)
- Mahavira (also known as Vardhamana)