Jain Pilgrimage In India
Jainism as a religious tradition
was established in India about the same time as Buddhism.
Mahavira, one of the jinas (conquerors) preached
the Jain philosophy around the same time that Buddhism began.
Like Buddhism, Jainism rose
against the corruption in the interpretation of Hinduism prevalent
at the time. The underlying philosophy of Jainism is that
renunciation of worldly desires and self-conquest leads to
perfect wisdom. This faith believes in total abstinence and
asceticism as practised by the Jinas and the Tirthankars ("crossing-makers"). The "crossing refers to
the passage from the material to the spiritual realm, from
bondage to freedom. Followers of this faith accept the popular
gods of Hinduism but they are placed lower than the jinas.
The focus of this religion
has been purification of the soul by means of right conduct,
right faith and right knowledge. This faith also enunciates
complete non-violence and the Jain monks can be seen with
their nose and mouth covered by a cloth mask to ensure that
they do not kill any germs or insects while breathing. Today,
Jainism has more than 3 million adherents in India and finds
wide acceptance because of its philosophy of sympathy for
all living beings
Kaushambi
(Allahabad)
Kaushambi lies on the northern bank
of the Uamuna some 60 kms. From Allahabad. Ancient Jain scriptures
reveal that there had been 16 Mahajanpadas in....More
about Kaushambi Allahabad....
Kashi
According to the Jain
traditions, Kashi has the honour of being the birth place
of four Tirthankars, namely, Suparshav, Chandraprabhu, Shreas
and Parshva....More
about Kashi...
Mathura
Sri Jambu Swami was born in Champa and was the son of a rich
man, Seth Rishabhdutt. Even though he was married at the age
of 16, he was initiated by....More
about mathura....
Pawanagar/Fazilnagar
Pawanagar is famous
for being the place where Lord Mahavir attained ' Nirvana'.
It is also known as Sathiardiha and described as ' Sathik
Deha '.
....More about Pawanagar/fazilnagar....
Prabhas Giri
Prabhas Giri is situated
on the banks of Yamuna near Kaushambi, at a distance of about
62 kms. From Allahabad, in Manjhanpur tehsil. In the ancient
times, it was ....More
about Prabhas Giri....
Deogarh
Deogarh, the Fort
of the Gods, is situated on the right bank of the Betwa river
at the western end of the Lalipur range of hills
....More about Deogarh....
Mahoba Kakandi
Kampil
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Shravasti
Shravasti is situated
in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh around 176 km off
Lucknow.It is one of the main site for Buddhist pilgrimage
as well and
....More about Shravasti....
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