- Source: Outline of Jainism
The following is an outline and topical guide of Jainism:
Jainism, also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion.
Five Vows
Ahiṃsā (Non-violence)
Satya (Truth)
Asteya (Non-stealing)
Brahmacharya (Chastity)
Aparigraha (Non-possession)
Beliefs
Dravya
Tattva
Pramana
Karma
Saṃsāra
Cosmology
God
Moksha
Major schools
Digambara (sky-clad)
Śvetāmbara (white-clad)
Jainism by location
= Jainism by continent
=Jainism in Africa
Jainism in Europe
= Jainism by subregion
=Jainism in Southeast Asia
= Jainism by country
=Jainism in Afghanistan
Jainism in Australia
Jainism in Belgium
Jainism in Brunei
Jainism in Cambodia
Jainism in Canada
Jainism in Germany
Jainism in India
Jainism in Indonesia
Jainism in Ireland
Jainism in Japan
Jainism in Kenya
Jainism in Laos
Jainism in Malaysia
Jainism in Myanmar
Jainism in Nepal
Jainism in Pakistan
Jainism in Poland
Jainism in Singapore
Jainism in South Africa
Jainism in Thailand
Jainism in the United Kingdom
Jainism in the United States
Jainism in Vietnam
= Jainism by special administrative region
=Jainism in Hong Kong
= Jainism by administrative division
=Jainism in Assam
Jainism in Bengal
Jainism in Bundelkhand
Jainism in Goa
Jainism in Gujarat
Jainism in Haryana
Jainism in Karnataka
Jainism in Maharashtra
Jainism in Nagaland
Jainism in Rajasthan
Jainism in Tamil Nadu
Jainism in Uttar Pradesh
= Jainism by city
=Jainism in Delhi
Jainism in Mumbai
Texts
= The Śvētāmbara Siddhāntha
=Angās (limbs)
Āyāraṃga
Sūyagaḍa
Ṭhāṇaṃga
Samavāyaṃga
Viyāha-pannatti / Bhagavaī
Nāyā-dhamma-kahāo
Uvāsaga-dasāo
Aṇuttarovavāiya-dasāo
Anuttaraupapātikadaśāh
Paṇha-vāgaraṇa
Twelve Upāṅgas (auxiliary limbs)
Uvavāiya-sutta
Rāya-paseṇaijja (also known as Rāyapaseṇiya)
Jīvājīvābhigama
Sūriya-pannatti
Jambūdvīpa-pannatti
Canda-pannatti
Nirayāvaliyāo (also known as Kappiya)
Kappāvaḍaṃsiāo
Pupphiāo
Puppha-cūliāo
Vaṇhi-dasāo
Six Chedasūtras (Texts relating to the conduct and behaviour of monks and nuns)
Āyāra-dasāo
Bihā Kappa
Vavahāra
Nisīha
Jīya-kappa
Mahā-nisīha
Four Mūlasūtras
Dasaveyāliya-sutta
Uttarajjhayaṇa-sutta
Piṇḍa-nijjutti and Ogha-nijjutti
Two Cūlikasūtras ("appendixes")
Nandī-sūtra
Anuyogadvāra-sūtra
Tirthankaras
Rishabhanatha
Ajitanatha
Sambhavanatha
Abhinandananatha
Sumatinatha
Padmaprabha
Suparshvanatha
Chandraprabha
Pushpadanta (also known as Suvidhinatha)
Shitalanatha
Shreyansanatha
Vimalanatha
Anantanatha
Dharmanatha
Shantinatha
Kunthunatha
Aranatha
Mallinatha
Munisuvrata
Naminatha
Neminatha (also known as Nemi and Ariṣṭanemi)
Parshvanatha (also known as Pārśva and Pārasanātha)
Mahavira (also known as Vardhamana)
Jain symbols
Ashtamangala
Parasol
Dhvaja
Kalasha
Fly-whisk
Mirror
Chair
Hand fan
Vessel
Srivatsa
Nandavarta
Vardhmanaka
Pair of fish
Jain emblem
Jain flag
Om
Swastika
Symbol of Ahimsa
Celebrated days
Diwali
Kshamavani
Paryushana
Lists
= Lists of Jains
=List of ancient Jains
List of Digambara Jain ascetics
List of Jain monks
List of Jains
= Lists of Jain temples
=List of ancient Jain temples
List of Jain temples
List of largest Jain temples
= Timelines
=Timeline of Jainism
= Indexes
=Index of Jainism-related articles
= Other lists
=List of Jain inscriptions
List of writers on Jainism
Jainism and other religions
Jainism and Buddhism
Jainism and Hinduism
Jainism and Islam
Jainism and Sikhism
Jainism and science
Jainism and non-creationism
Jainism and society
Sexual differences in Jainism
Notes
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Agama Hindu
- Outline of Jainism
- Jainism
- Jīva (Jainism)
- Jain symbols
- Prakṛti
- Rama in Jainism
- Index of Jainism-related articles
- Jain philosophy
- Mithyātva
- Śrāvaka