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Pure Soul: The Jaina Spiritual Traditions

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Abstract

Jaina thinkers developed different perspectives on the relationship between the soul and the material non-soul. These perspectives can be categorised into two basic stances, namely classical and spiritualistic Jaina philosophy, each with its variants. For classical Jainism the obstruction of the intrinsically pure soul by karman is real. Liberation is therefore possible only by severance of the material connection through physical austerities, tapas or ‘heat’, combined with perfect non-violent conduct. Jaina spiritualism argues that non-material and material substance cannot interact in real sense. The soul is merely associated with karman, and salvation can be achieved by self-realisation, that is, the insight in the innate liberated state of the soul and the essential disconnection between soul and non-soul. The book, a companion volume of the Pure Soul exhibition at SOAS in 2023, explores the practical implications of these variants. The spiritualist traditions adopted the philosophy of Kundakunda’s mystical work, the Samayasāra. They present an alternative to the more common depiction of the Jaina tradition as a radically ascetic religious movement. Yet, all forms of Jainism, even those which focus on physical asceticism, involve meditation on the difference between soul and non-soul and are in that sense spiritual movements. Despite its internal pluralism, the Jaina discourse remains distinct. The common aim of all Jaina traditions is the liberation of the soul from real or perceived embodiment. In its liberated state the individual liberated soul is called siddha.

Citation

Flügel, P., De Jonckheere, H., & Söhnen-Thieme, R. (Eds.). (2023). Pure Soul: The Jaina Spiritual Traditions. Centre of Jaina Studies, SOAS

Book Type Edited Book
Acceptance Date Apr 1, 2023
Publication Date Apr 14, 2023
Deposit Date Apr 25, 2023
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
ISBN 9781399946865
Keywords Jainism, Pure Soul Exhibition, Companion Volume, Centre of Jaina Studies, SOAS, Kanji Swami Project
Additional Information Copyright Statement : Text © 2023 the individual writers as stated