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Kevala-jñāna (Omniscience)Jan 2, 2025 · Kevala-jñāna is pure, absolute, complete and infinite knowledge that comprehends all the substances and their modifications.
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[PDF] FOOD AND IDENTITY FORMATION AMONG JAIN LAYWOMENDec 2, 2014 · The tirthankars were mortals who gained omniscience (kevala-jnana) through contemplation and asceticism. 1. Today, the tirthankars serve as the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lord Mahāvīra's Incredible Journey to Kevala-JñānaLord Mahāvīra attained kevala-jñāna – the ultimate, unabridged, all-encompassing, uninhibited, and absolute wisdom, and had the revelation of tattva – the ...
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kevala - Sanskrit Dictionarykevala, केवल a. [केव् सेवने वृषा˚ कल] 1 Peculiar, exclusive, uncommon; किं तया क्रियते लक्ष्म्या या वधूरिव केवला Pt.2.134. -2 Alone, mere, sole, only, isolated; स हि तस्य न केवलां श्रियं ...
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What is Kevala? - Definition from YogapediaKevala is the Jain form of spiritual completeness, or spiritual liberation. A kevalin is someone who is liberated from the effects of karma.
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Kevalajnana, Kevalajñāna, Kevala-jnana: 10 definitionsOct 24, 2024 · Kevalajñāna (केवलज्ञान) refers to “omniscience” (ie, one of the five great events in the biography of a Jina), and represents a Jaina technical term.
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Kevala Jnana - HereNow4UMay 4, 2012 · Sanskrit: केवलज्ञान, kevala jñāna Prakrit: केवल णाण, kevala ṇāṇa "perfect knowledge" or "absolute knowledge", "omniscience"; the knowledge which ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kaivalya or Samadhi: Which is The Highest Goal of Yoga?Sep 24, 2022 · In Jainism, Kaivalya is called Kevala Jnana and refers to the complete understanding of the highest wisdom. It is believed in Jainism that ...
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Part 3.4 - Nine Elements (9): Moksa (Liberation)Aug 19, 2023 · Tenth chapter of Tattvarthsutra explains the concept of Kaivalya, a state of pure nature of the soul, which is inherently imbibed in every soul.
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KAIVALYA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterWord History. Etymology. Sanskrit, from kevala exclusively one's own, alone, whole. The Ultimate Dictionary Awaits. Expand your vocabulary and dive deeper into ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Jain Philosophy... kevala, the state of omniscience of a perfected soul. Notably absent from ... karma that has been accumulated, and ceasing to accumulate new karma.1. Metaphysics · 2. Epistemology And Logic · 3. Ethics<|control11|><|separator|>
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KEVALAJÑĀNA AS THE KEY TO LIBERATION IN JAIN PHILOSOPHYKEYWORDS: Omniscience, Kevalajñāna, Jain Philosophy, Soul's Liberation, Self-Realization. ... jñānāvaraṇīya karma (knowledge-obscuring)—the soul's ...
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Jaina PhilosophyFeb 13, 2023 · First, there are many classifications of the different types of knowledge recognized by Jaina philosophers. ... Jaini, Padmanabh S., 1979 ...
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Knowledge – JainpediaThe highest type of knowledge is omniscience or absolute knowledge – kevala-jñāna. Once this has been reached, the salvation of the soul – mokṣa – follows when ...
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KNOWLEDGE and Related Concepts of Jainism - Academia.eduThis knowledge (Kevala Jnana), it adds, is comprehended only by the Arihants. Other beings and their statements about absolute truth are incomplete, and at ...
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Chapter V.e - Prabhācandra's view about omniscience (kevala-jñāna)Jan 28, 2019 · The Jainas further hold that the liberated self acquires perfect and infinite knowledge called kevala-jñāna which is nothing but omniscience.
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The Fourteen Gunasthanas - JainworldAug 19, 2022 · In Jainism fourteen stages are indicated through which the soul progresses from impurifying matter on to final liberation.
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[PDF] Fourteen Stages of Spiritual Development in Jaina PhilosophyFor Jainism, the path has fourteen stages for spiritual development to attain liberation (Moksha). According to the Jain literatures, there are fourteen stages ...
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Chapter 1 - The spiritual stages (Gunasthana)Jun 21, 2025 · ... 14 spiritual stages (Jiva Samasa-Gunasthana) one after another. After the last, the souls become liberated (Siddha). Commentary. The first ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Five 'fundamental vows' - JainpediaThe five principal vows of the Jain faith are: non-violence – ahiṃsā; truth – satya; non-stealing – acaurya or asteya; celibacy – brahmacarya ...
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The Five Maha-vratas (Great Vows) of Ascetics - JAINA-JainLink### Summary of the Five Maha-vratas and Their Importance for Ascetics
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Jaina Ethics and Meditation: Self Purification Process through ...Jaina meditation, linked to ethics, aims for self-purification through the Karmic cycle, where the soul sheds karmic matter through meditation.
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[PDF] JNANA DARSANA & CARITRA IN JAINISM - Jain University3 The manahparyayajnana is defined in the Acharanga sutra (II, 15. 23) as a knowledge of the thoughts of all sentient beings. Kevalajnana is defined therein ...
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None### Mentions of Kevala Jnana or Omniscience in Sthananga Sutra
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Shatkhandagam - Jain QuantumShatkhandagama, which describes the situation of the end of the bond, taking the support of three Anuyogadwaras: Jivasamudahar, Prakritisamudahar, and ...
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Shatkhandagama Pustak 04 - Jain QuantumBook Title: Shatkhandagama Pustak 04 Author(s): Pushpadant, Bhutbali ... A study of the Jaina canonical works, however, reveals that mathematics was ...<|separator|>
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Tattvartha Sutra (with commentary)Jan 1, 2025 · The English translation of the Tattvartha Sutra by Umaswami (Umasvati) which contains the essence of Jainism and deals with Jain dharma in 357 sutras.Missing: jnana | Show results with:jnana
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Verse 10.1 - Attainment of omniscience (kevalajñāna)Nov 30, 2021 · This page describes attainment of omniscience (kevalajnana) which is verse 10.1 of the English translation of the Tattvartha Sutra which ...Missing: Umasvati | Show results with:Umasvati
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Reality English Translation of Sarvarthasiddhi - Jain Quantum... SARVARTHASIDDHI the earliest extant commentary on TATTVARTHASUTRA. The Jaina interpretation of Reality is true to experience and steers clear of extreme one ...
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Attainment of Kaivalya - JainworldIt was on the 10th day of the brighter half of the month of Vaisakha during Uttaraphalguni Naksatra when he was in deep meditation on the bank of river ...
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The Life and Teachings of Mahavira in Jainism - Philosophy InstituteSep 2, 2023 · At the age of 42, after years of deep meditation and intense spiritual practice, Mahavira attained enlightenment (kevala jnana) under a sal ...Missing: date scholarly
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Cycles of time - JainpediaTime is endless and only exists in certain parts of 'world space' in Jain belief. In some areas it is a repeating cycle while in others it is not cyclical.
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Monastic clothing - Monks and nuns - JainpediaThis results in Śvetāmbara images wearing loincloths while Digambara images are naked. To non-Jains, being nude in public for any reason can be disturbing ...