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Determinism In Sramanic Traditions by Pandey Shrinetra & Sanjali Jain, International School For Jain Studies & D K Printworld

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    Author(s)Pandey Shrinetra & Sanjali Jain
    PublisherInternational School For Jain Studies & D K Printworld
    ISBN9788124611562
    Pages180
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2022

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    International School For Jain Studies & D K Printworld Determinism In Sramanic Traditions by Pandey Shrinetra & Sanjali Jain

    Jain, Bauddha and Ajivaka belong to Sramanic tradition. Ajivakas were firm believers of determinism (Niyativada). Determinism, in philosophy, implies that all events, including moral choices, are completely determined by previously existing causes. But when we talk about niyati as per Jain perspectives, there is a doctrine of karma. According to karma theory, an individual’s present condition is determined not by any absolute principle but by his own actions performed either in his past lives or in this life. By freely choosing the right course and following it faithfully, he could improve his destiny and ultimately win salvation. But Jainism does not totally reject the doctrine of Niyativada. It talks of five co-factors (panca-samavaya), i.e. kala, svabhava, niyati, purvakrta and purusa. The first cause of the universe is false when each of the five factors is taken singly but true when they are considered jointly. Buddhist text Digha Nikaya talks of two types: (1) Theistic determinism (2) Karmic determinism. However, Buddha does not teach that we have complete freedom or that we are determined, but that our will is conditioned or limited to a greater or lesser extent. This volume contains ten selected papers that present the philosophical discussion on determinism in Srmananic traditions, particularly in Jainism.



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