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Jainism is an ancient Indian religion belonging to the śramaṇa tradition. It prescribes ahimsa (non-violence) towards all living beings to the greatest possible extent. The three main teachings of Jainism are ahimsa, anekantavada (non-absolutism), aparigraha (non-possessiveness). Followers of Jainism take five main vows: ahimsa, satya (not lying), asteya (non stealing), brahmacharya (chastity), and aparigraha. Monks follow them completely whereas śrāvakas (householders) observe them partially. Self-discipline and asceticism are thus major focuses of Jainism.

Before Common Era (BCE) edit

Common Era (CE) edit

 
Sculpture depicting Acharya Kundkund

Middle Ages edit

British India edit

Post-Partition edit

  • 1970s: significant presence of Jainism in the United States
  • 1972: Aacharya Shri Vidyasagar Maharaj elevated to the Acharya status.
  • 1975: Acharya Sushil Kumar (Jain monk) ji travels to USA. The first Jain muni to travel by air out of the Indian subcontinent.
  • 1975: Monolithic statue of Bahubali is installed at Dharmasthala, Karnataka, India under the auspices of D. Rathnavarma Heggade and Mathrushree D. Rathnamma Heggade, members of Dharmasthala's Jaina lineage who also manage the local Shivaite temple. Carving work began in 1966 under the sculptor Rejala Gopalkrishna Shenoy of Karkala.
  • 1976: In Arya Samaj Education Trust, Delhi & Others v. The Director of Education, Delhi Administration, Delhi & Others (AIR 1976 Delhi 207), the Court referred to Heinrich Zimmer's Philosophies of India describing Jainism as "a heterodox Indian religion" and J. N. Farquhar's Modern Religious Movements in India describing Jainism as "a rival of Hinduism."
  • 1981: First Jain convention in Los Angeles
  • 1983: Formal organization of JAINA (Jain Associations in North America)
  • 1990: Temple Pratishtha, The Jain Sangh Cherry Hill, New Jersey
  • 1990: Temple Pratishtha, Jain Society of Metropolitan Washington
  • 1991: Founding of Siddhachalam, the Jain tirtha
  • 1991: Death of Jain Acharya Shri Ramchandra Surishwarji
  • 1993: Temple Pratishtha, Jain Society of Metropolitan Chicago
  • 1995: Temple Pratishtha, Jain Center of Cincinnati and Dayton
  • 1998: Temple Pratishtha, Jain Society of Greater Detroit
  • 2000: Temple Pratishtha, Jain Center of Northern California (JCNC)
  • 2000: Jain Vishwa Bharati Orlando
  • 2005: the Supreme Court of India declined to grant Jains the status of a religious minority throughout India, leaving it to the respective states to decide on the minority status of Jainis.
  • 2006: the Supreme Court opined that "Jain Religion is indisputably not a part of the Hindu religion" (Para 25, Committee of Management Kanya Junior High School Bal Vidya Mandir, Etah, U.P. v. Sachiv, U.P. Basic Shiksha Parishad, Allahabad, U.P. and Ors., Per Dalveer Bhandari J., Civil Appeal No. 9595 of 2003, decided On: 21.08.2006, Supreme Court of India.)
  • 2008: Delhi city government declares Jain community a minority per the Supreme Court Orders.
  • 2014: Jain community is designated a minority at the national level.[14][15]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "NamiNatha Bhagwan". jainmuseum.com.
  2. ^ "About Tonks Of 24 Jain Tirthankaras On Parasnath Hills Information-Topchanchi". hoparoundindia.com.
  3. ^ Zimmer 1953, p. 226.
  4. ^ Jinasena, Acharya; Jain (Sahityacharya), Dr. Pannalal (2008). Harivamsapurana [Harivamsapurana]. Bhartiya Jnanpith (18, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110003). ISBN 978-81-263-1548-2.
  5. ^ Fisher, Mary Pat (1997). Living Religions: An Encyclopedia of the World's Faiths. London: I.B.Tauris. ISBN 1-86064-148-2. p. 115
  6. ^ "Parshvanatha". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 2007. Retrieved 22 October 2007.
  7. ^ Bowker, John (2000). "The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions". Parsva. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-280094-7. Retrieved 22 October 2007.
  8. ^ Deo, Shantaram Bhalchandra (1956). History of Jaina monachism from inscriptions and literature. Poona [Pune, India]: Deccan College Post-graduate and Research Institute. pp. 59–60.
  9. ^ "Mahavira." Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 2006. Answers.com 28 Nov. 2009. http://www.answers.com/topic/mahavira
  10. ^ Rapson, "Catalogue of the Indian coins of the British Museum. Andhras etc...", p XVII.
  11. ^ Full text of the Hathigumpha Inscription in English 17 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Cort 2009, p. 39-41.
  13. ^ a b Kerkar & TNN 2014.
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  15. ^ . 18 March 2022. Archived from the original on 18 March 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2022.

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External links edit

  • History & Evolution of Sramanic Jain Culture- Bal Patil
  • Antiquity of Jainism - Jain, Mahavir Saran

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Jainism is an ancient Indian religion belonging to the sramaṇa tradition It prescribes ahimsa non violence towards all living beings to the greatest possible extent The three main teachings of Jainism are ahimsa anekantavada non absolutism aparigraha non possessiveness Followers of Jainism take five main vows ahimsa satya not lying asteya non stealing brahmacharya chastity and aparigraha Monks follow them completely whereas sravakas householders observe them partially Self discipline and asceticism are thus major focuses of Jainism Contents 1 Before Common Era BCE 2 Common Era CE 3 Middle Ages 4 British India 5 Post Partition 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksBefore Common Era BCE edit584 979 574 979 BCE Naminatha 21st Tirthankara 1 2 Neminatha 22nd Tirthankara According to Jain beliefs he lived 84 650 years before the 23rd Tirthankara Parshvanatha 3 He existed in the Mahabharata era and was the cousin brother of Krishna 4 877 777 BCE Parshvanatha 23rd Tirthankar of Jainism He is the earliest Jain tirthankara who can be reliably dated 5 6 7 8 599 527 BCE Mahavira 24th and last Tirthankar of this era 9 5th century BCE Acharya shree Siddhasen Diwakar d 507 BCE Ganadhar Sudharma Swami d 357 BCE Acharya Bhadrabahu d 162 BCE Hathigumpha inscription mentions the Namokar Mantra and Jain monarch Kharvela 10 11 12 2nd century BCE Namokar Mantra epigraphically attested in Maharashtra citation needed Common Era CE edit nbsp Sculpture depicting Acharya Kundkund 1st century CE Acharya Kundkund 87 CE Pushpadanta starts to write Shatkhandagam 156 CE Acharya Bhutabali completes writing of Shatkhandagam 454 CE Devardhigani compiles Jain Agamas 5th century CE first mention of the Mula Sangh order 5th century CE Pataini temple Kahaum pillar and Kanakagiri Jain tirth were constructedMiddle Ages edit9th century The Tirumalai complex in Tamil Nadu is established 10th century Life of Nemichandra a famous Jain author Jain temple of Gurjiwada Cudnem Bicholim Goa was constructed 13 982 Monolithic statue of Bahubali erected at Shravana belagola 12th century Kashtha Sangh 1172 Acharya Hemachandra 1194 Tristutik 13th century 1229 Tapa Gachchha 15th century Ancient Jain temple of Gurjiwada Cudnem Bicholim Goa was in ruins 13 17th century 1664 Digambar Terapanth 1658 Digambara Jain Lal Mandir temple in Delhi built 18th century 1760 Swetembar Terapanth 1780 Sthanakvasi and Terapanthi ordersBritish India edit1868 Jain temple in Mumbai 1880s reform movement of Acharya Rajendrasuri 1893 Virachand Gandhi participates in Chicago s World Parliament of Religions amp Won Silver Medal 1904 Jain temple at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition 1927 Madras High Court in Gateppa v Eramma and others recognizes Jainism as a distinct religion Post Partition edit1970s significant presence of Jainism in the United States 1972 Aacharya Shri Vidyasagar Maharaj elevated to the Acharya status 1975 Acharya Sushil Kumar Jain monk ji travels to USA The first Jain muni to travel by air out of the Indian subcontinent 1975 Monolithic statue of Bahubali is installed at Dharmasthala Karnataka India under the auspices of D Rathnavarma Heggade and Mathrushree D Rathnamma Heggade members of Dharmasthala s Jaina lineage who also manage the local Shivaite temple Carving work began in 1966 under the sculptor Rejala Gopalkrishna Shenoy of Karkala 1976 In Arya Samaj Education Trust Delhi amp Others v The Director of Education Delhi Administration Delhi amp Others AIR 1976 Delhi 207 the Court referred to Heinrich Zimmer s Philosophies of India describing Jainism as a heterodox Indian religion and J N Farquhar s Modern Religious Movements in India describing Jainism as a rival of Hinduism 1981 First Jain convention in Los Angeles 1983 Formal organization of JAINA Jain Associations in North America 1990 Temple Pratishtha The Jain Sangh Cherry Hill New Jersey 1990 Temple Pratishtha Jain Society of Metropolitan Washington 1991 Founding of Siddhachalam the Jain tirtha 1991 Death of Jain Acharya Shri Ramchandra Surishwarji 1993 Temple Pratishtha Jain Society of Metropolitan Chicago 1995 Temple Pratishtha Jain Center of Cincinnati and Dayton 1998 Temple Pratishtha Jain Society of Greater Detroit 2000 Temple Pratishtha Jain Center of Northern California JCNC 2000 Jain Vishwa Bharati Orlando 2005 the Supreme Court of India declined to grant Jains the status of a religious minority throughout India leaving it to the respective states to decide on the minority status of Jainis 2006 the Supreme Court opined that Jain Religion is indisputably not a part of the Hindu religion Para 25 Committee of Management Kanya Junior High School Bal Vidya Mandir Etah U P v Sachiv U P Basic Shiksha Parishad Allahabad U P and Ors Per Dalveer Bhandari J Civil Appeal No 9595 of 2003 decided On 21 08 2006 Supreme Court of India 2008 Delhi city government declares Jain community a minority per the Supreme Court Orders 2014 Jain community is designated a minority at the national level 14 15 See also edit nbsp Religion portal History of Jainism Jain philosophy SramaṇaNotes edit NamiNatha Bhagwan jainmuseum com About Tonks Of 24 Jain Tirthankaras On Parasnath Hills Information Topchanchi hoparoundindia com Zimmer 1953 p 226 Jinasena Acharya Jain Sahityacharya Dr Pannalal 2008 Harivamsapurana Harivamsapurana Bhartiya Jnanpith 18 Institutional Area Lodhi Road New Delhi 110003 ISBN 978 81 263 1548 2 Fisher Mary Pat 1997 Living Religions An Encyclopedia of the World s Faiths London I B Tauris ISBN 1 86064 148 2 p 115 Parshvanatha Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol Encyclopaedia Britannica Online 2007 Retrieved 22 October 2007 Bowker John 2000 The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Parsva The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions Oxford Reference Online Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 280094 7 Retrieved 22 October 2007 Deo Shantaram Bhalchandra 1956 History of Jaina monachism from inscriptions and literature Poona Pune India Deccan College Post graduate and Research Institute pp 59 60 Mahavira Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc 2006 Answers com 28 Nov 2009 http www answers com topic mahavira Rapson Catalogue of the Indian coins of the British Museum Andhras etc p XVII Full text of the Hathigumpha Inscription in English Archived 17 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine Cort 2009 p 39 41 a b Kerkar amp TNN 2014 Gazette of India notification 27th January 2014 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 18 March 2022 Retrieved 18 March 2022 Inclusion of Jains as a minority community under Section 2 c of the National Commission for Minorities NCM Act 1992 18 March 2022 Archived from the original on 18 March 2022 Retrieved 18 March 2022 References editKerkar Rajendra TNN 31 October 2014 Jain heritage dwindles as govt sits pretty The Times of India Bedrij Orest 2013 The Greatest Achievement Miracle after Miracle the Easy Way Xlibris Corporation ISBN 978 1 4931 0773 5 self published source Bedrij Orest 2011 Exodus III Great Joy and Glory to the Most High as You Xlibris Corporation ISBN 9781462879915 self published source Cort John 16 November 2009 Framing the Jina Narratives of Icons and Idols in Jain History United States Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199739578 Shah Natubhai 2004 Jainism The World of Conquerors vol 1 Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 978 81 208 1938 2 Sangave Dr Vilas Adinath 2001 Facets of Jainology Selected Research Papers on Jain Society Religion and Culture Mumbai Popular Prakashan ISBN 978 81 7154 839 2 Glasenapp Helmuth Von 1999 Jainism An Indian Religion of Salvation Delhi Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 81 208 1376 6 Zimmer Heinrich 1953 Joseph Campbell ed Philosophies Of India London Routledge amp Kegan Paul Ltd ISBN 978 8120807396External links editHistory amp Evolution of Sramanic Jain Culture Bal Patil Antiquity of Jainism Jain Mahavir Saran Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of Jainism amp oldid 1220087132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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