
Jainism
The introduction critiques the ‘imperialism of categories’, advocating for a dharmic framework that intertwines philosophy, religion, and ecology, avoiding Western dichotomies. Jainism’s core virtues – Ahimsa (nonviolence), Aparigraha (non-accumulation), and Anekntavada (pluralism) – are explored as foundational to sustainable practices, influencing figures like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
The manuscript highlights Jainism’s environmental contributions, such as vegetarianism and animal sanctuaries, exemplified by institutions like the Sumati Jeev Raksha Kendra. It also engages with scholarly debates, critiquing Western Indology’s neglect of contemporary Indian sources and addressing sectarian disputes, such as Mahavira’s birthplace and marital status.
Supported by FLAME University and the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, this work underscores Mahavira’s legacy in promoting nonviolence and ecological consciousness, offering a nuanced perspective on Jainism’s relevance to modern sustainability challenges. Through rigorous analysis and interdisciplinary insights, Jain’s monograph bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary environmental ethics.
- Undertitel
- From Bhagavan Mahavira to Mahatma Gandhi
- Författare
- Pankaj Jain
- ISBN
- 9789360806033
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 500 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2025-07-31
- Sidor
- 131
