Jain


The Jains (The Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices)
That Which Is: Umasvati/Umasvami With the Combined Commentaries of Umasvati/Umasvami, Pujyapada and Siddhasenagani
The King of Infinite Space
The Female Alpha's Sanctuary (book 1)
A Faithful Wife: Dark secret of Indian Society
Reclaiming My Fated Alpha: Book 1 Paranormal Wolf Shifter Romance
Fundamentals of Plant Physiology
I Don't Love You Anymore: Moving On & Living Your Best Life
The Jain Path: Ancient Wisdom for the West
How to Love in Sanskrit
Thus Spake Mahavir
Let's color: Coloring book for children
Bahubali: 63 Insights into Jainism (Available in Hindi as Tirthankar)
The Life of Padma (2) (Murty Classical Library of India) (Volume 2)
The Life of Padma, Vol. 1
The City of Brass by S.A. ChakrabortyThe Kingdom of Copper by S.A. ChakrabortyThe Empire of Gold by S.A. ChakrabortyThe Tale of Iśva Raman by Najeev NadarajahThe Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri
Middle Eastern - South Asian fantasy
50 books — 40 voters
The Jains by Paul DundasLife Force by Michael TobiasEastern Philosophy by Victoria S. HarrisonThe A to Z of Jainism by Kristi L. WileyJainism by Jeffery D. Long
Jainism
46 books — 7 voters

Michael H. Fisher
Jains teach that your karma, meaning the deeds or actions that you perform in one birth, decides the level of birth in your next incarnation. For Jains, karma is a particulate substance, especially something produced by violence of any type. Some actions are so bad in karmic terms, like killing another jiva, that they are very substantial. Other actions are less violent, like violent thoughts, so the bad karmic matter they produce is subtler. [...] How can a person get rid of the karma that atta ...more
Michael H. Fisher, A History of India

Dada Bhagwan
The Soul is neither a Jain nor a Vaishnav. The Soul is Vitarag (free from attachment). This is the religion of the Vitarag (the enlightened ones).
Dada Bhagwan

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