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Q: Caste in jain
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In Jain Dharma, caste is not the basis of spiritual worth.
Jain view
- All souls are equal in their pure nature.
- A being’s karma, not birth, determines bondage and liberation.
- Moksha Read More
Q: Chakravarti's Queens names
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In Jainism, a Chakravarti’s chief queen is called Patrani. A Chakravarti is also described as having many queens, but there is no single fixed universal list of queen names for all Chakravartis in the way there is for the 12 Chakravartis themselves. ( Read More
Q: How are cosmological maps used in the rituals?
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In Jain Dharma, cosmological maps are used in rituals as sacred visual aids to remember the structure of the universe and to direct devotion toward the highest spiritual goal.
Main uses in rituals:
- For meditation and contemplation: Read More
Q: Is there music accompagnying rituals? If yes where can I find it?
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Yes. In Jain practice, music usually appears as devotional singing or melodious recitation during aarti, bhakti, stotra, and puja, rather than as loud entertainment-style music. Common examples include Mangal Diva Aarti, Jin Aarti Read More
Q: Please explain the entire jainap all all the seven naraks and swarga in detail
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In Jain cosmology, the universe (loka) is divided into three main parts:
- Urdhva Loka — upper world
- Madhya Loka — middle world
- Adho Loka — lower world
The seven naraks Read More
Q: Yes, please explain
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Please share which Jain topic, sutra, stotra, or practice you want explained, and I will explain it simply and respectfully.
... Read MoreQ: Now explain in detail and punishments and life term and conditions of adjolok and all its worlds
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In Jain Dharma, Adholok means the lower world. It is the region below the middle world where the seven Narakas are located. Souls go there because of very intense violent karmas, cruelty, severe attachment, deceit, and harmful conduct Read More
Q: In irdhvalok what are the jivyonis
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Urdhvalok meṁ mukhya rūp se ye jīva-yoniyāṁ hotī hain:
- Deva jīva
- Bhavanvāsī - Vyantar - Jyotiṣka - Vaimānik
- Sid... Read More
Q: Out of 84 lakh jivyoni, what are the most prominent to live here
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In Jain dharma, among the 84 lakh jīvayoni, the most numerous and prevalent in this world are generally:
- Ekendriya jīvas — one-sensed beings
- Vanaspati (plant-bodied beings) are especially abundant. ... Read More
Q: Explain the urdvalok all in. Dteail
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Urdhvaloka in Jainism means the upper world of the universe.
In Jain cosmology, the whole universe is divided into three parts:
- Adholoka – the lower world
- Madhyaloka – the middle w... Read More