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The Human Realm (Jain Perspective)

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Within Jain philosophy, the focus on the human realm is intensely practical, emphasizing that the capacity for self-effort (Samyak Darshan) is paramount. The goal is to meticulously shed accumulated karma through rigorous non-violence (Ahimsa) and ascetic discipline. This perspective stresses individual responsibility for purification above all else.

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Why is the human realm so important in Jain philosophy?

Within Jainism, the human realm is uniquely important because it is the only realm where souls possess the capacity for self-effort (Samyak Darshan). Beings in heavenly or hellish realms cannot achieve liberation directly without first reincarnating as a human.

How does a soul shed karma in the Jain human realm?

Souls must meticulously shed accumulated karma through rigorous non-violence (Ahimsa) and strict ascetic discipline. This involves following the five major vows and living a life of extreme mindfulness to avoid attracting new karmic particles.

Do Jains believe humans are the only beings with souls?

No, Jain philosophy acknowledges that all living beings, including plants, animals, and microscopic organisms, possess souls (Jiva). However, only humans possess the complex cognitive faculties required to comprehend and pursue the path to spiritual liberation.

What happens if a human fails to achieve liberation in the Jain tradition?

If a human fails to shed all karma and achieve Moksha before death, their soul will be reincarnated into a new body. This rebirth could place the soul into any of the six realms, depending entirely on the karmic balance accumulated during their human life.

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