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The Arhats and Bhagavats of the past, present, and future, all say thus, speak thus, declare thus, explain thus: all breathing, existing, living, sentient creatures should not be slain, nor treated with violence, nor abused, nor tormented, nor driven away. (Akaranga Sutra, Book 1, Fourth Lecture, Called Righteousness, First Lesson) ca 2000 BCE | As the last of the twenty-four Tirthakaras (perfectly enlightened ones), Mahâvîra’s (599-527 BCE) teachings evolved into the Sacred Jain Texts dating Jainism and the concept of Ahimsa 1500 years prior (The Kalpa Sutra, "Life of Mahâvîra, Lecture 2"). A detailed discussion of Jain Sources identifies the Äcäräõga, along with the Sütrakôtäõga, the Uttarädhyayana and the Kapla Sütra as the oldest and most important from the literary point of view of the Jaina canonical Sütras which enlighten us about the life and original teachings of Mahävïra. Considered one of the more noteworthy of the ancient texts of Jainism, the Äcäräõga Sutra elaborates on the first vow of a Jain, that of Ahimsa, the avoidance of "himsa" or injury toward any living being. Ahimsa and Vegetarianism
Mahaviraca 599-527 BCE | As the last of the twenty-four Tirthakaras (perfectly enlightened ones), Mahâvîra’s (599-527 BCE) teachings evolved into the Sacred Jain Texts. (The Kalpa Sutra, "Life of Mahâvîra, Lecture 2" )
The Äcäräõga Sutra and Kalpa SutraConsidered one of the more noteworthy of the ancient texts of Jainism (Jain, Jain Sutra Sources), the Äcäräõga Sutra elaborates on the first vow of a Jain, that of Ahimsa, the avoidance of "himsa" or injury toward any living being. The Kalpa Sutra devoted to the life of Mahâvîra, dates Jainism and the concept of Ahimsa to 2000 BCE. The Akaranga Sutra and The Kalpa Sutrasin Jaina Sutras, Translated from Prakrit by Hermann Jacobi, Vol. 22 of The Sacred Books of the East (Oxford, 1884; Sacret-Texts.com). Prof. W. Norman Brown, Man in the Universe, [from his Tagore Memorial Lectures, 1965-66] University of California Press, 1966) Quoted in Bal Patil, "Minority Recognition for the Jain Community". K. C. Jain, Jainism Sources in Various Topics Prepared on Jain History by Dr. K. C. Jain and His Team. | ||||||||
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