Deck 4: Jainism

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-jina
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-kevala
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-tirthankara
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Approximately what proportion of Indians are estimated to be Jains?

A) 0.5 percent
B) 2 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 7 percent
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Which of these religions is/are not generally practiced in India?

A) Hinduism, Islam, and Sikhism
B) Islam
C) Sikhism
D) Taoism
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Jainism has had a series of great teachers, called ________ or founders, throughout the current cosmic era, a period that is to last twenty-one thousand years.

A) Bodhisattva
B) Priest
C) Tirthankara
D) Brahmin
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Mahavira is said to have been an approximate contemporary of what other religious leader?

A) Muhammad
B) the Buddha
C) Jesus of Nazareth
D) Guru Nanak
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Mahavira's _________ was extreme, consisting of severe fasting, meditation, and nakedness, all exposing him to the elements and to insects, which he refused to harm.

A) ritualization
B) devotion
C) consciousness
D) asceticism
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The cardinal principle of Jainism is ________, which means: do not harm any living thing.

A) ahimsa
B) bhakti
C) tirtha
D) samsara
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Mahavira attained kevala, which is ________, the absolute knowledge that destroys samsara.

A) total faith
B) omniscience
C) self-knowledge
D) absolute presence
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The _________sect of Jainism holds that their monks remain "Sky-clad" during their life.

A) Indobara
B) Digambara
C) Shvetambara
D) Sthanakvasi
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The Shvetambara sect's adherents are called

A) Umber-Clad
B) Red-Clad
C) Skin-Clad
D) White-Clad
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In Jainism, ________ are conscious and eternal; they are distincrom each other and independent of the body, though capable of controlling the body.

A) an-atman
B) atman
C) jivas
D) bodies
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For Jains, ________ is a material substance.

A) karma
B) dharma
C) jiva
D) bhakti
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Most Jains refuse to eat _______ because they contain many microscopic lives.

A) seed fruit
B) grains
C) root vegetables
D) flowering plants
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Which of these is not one of the Five Great Vows taken by monastic Jains?

A) Follow the life of Mahavira.
B) Renounce all possessions.
C) Do not steal.
D) Speak the truth.
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Women lead the key Jain religious activities such as ________ and often have principal roles in performance of worship, particularly singing hymns.

A) meditation
B) sacrifice
C) fasting
D) ahimsa
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The sectarian dispute over whether the nineteenth Jina, ________, was male or female symbolizes disagreements abouemale liberation.

A) Mallī
B) Satī
C) Parvati
D) Kali
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Which of these texts do both the Digambaras and Shvetambaras consider to be true scripture?

A) vedas
B) sutras
C) purvas
D) Upanishads
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Jain adherents are urged to combine their devotion to correct behavior with a sense of community and cultivation of noble feelings such as ________.

A) courage
B) love
C) generosity
D) tolerance
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Which of these texts do these lines come from? "I renounce all killing of living beings, whether subtle or gross, whether movable or immovable. Nor shall I myself kill living beings (nor cause others to do it, nor consent to it). As long as I live, I confess and blame, repent and exempt myself of these sins, in the thrice threefold way, in mind, speech, and body."

A) The Five Great Vows
B) Book of Tirthankara
C) Digambara Sutra
D) The Four Great Truths
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In the Hindu Bhagavata Purana, the first Jain Tirthankara is mentioned as a partial incarnation of ________.

A) Kali
B) Krishna
C) Shiva
D) Vishnu
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Whaorm did the asceticism practiced by Mahavira take?

A) severe fasting, meditation, and nakedness
B) meditation and nakedness
C) Buddha's Middle Path
D) partial fasting and meditation
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Jainism embraces a distinctive set of core doctrines that have remained substantially unchanged for twenty-five hundred years.
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Worldwide, Jainism has about twenty-five million adherents.
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The great teacher Jains revere most is the last one, the twenty-fourth, known by the title Mahavira.
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After twelve years of ascetic practice, Mahavira attained kevala, or omniscience.
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Mahavira did not allow women to become Jains.
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The Digambara sect of Jainism holds that their monks (but not their nuns) should always be unclothed.
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The Shvetambara sect is the largest Jain faction.
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A major sect of Jainism holds that men cannot attain enlightenment until they are reborn as women.
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Jains think the soul can become dimmed, dirtied, and weighed down by particles of lifeless matter.
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Misdeeds, especially acts of violence, cause bad karma and the accumulation of impurities.
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Jains believe in multiple gods, some of which they borrowed from Taoism.
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Goddesses are significant cultural and religious figures for Jains.
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The capacity of women to achieve liberation from the cycle of rebirth has been hotly debated for around two thousand years, and relates to whether nudity is necessary for salvation.
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The two schools of Jainism claim the same canon, but practice differently.
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The Quatrains are an assemblage of verses on meditation.
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Jains are atheistic in the sense that they deny the existence of a creator God.
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Ahimsa is considered the single eternal law.
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Sadhvi Vicaksana, a Jain nun, was known for her keen mind, powers of expression, and uplifting effect on those around her.
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Just like Hinduism and Buddhism, Jainism has made adjustments to its doctrines to cope with modern changes in the world.
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Although they are in separate religious traditions, both Jains and Sikhs in India are governed by the law applying to Hindus.
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Discuss the Five Great Vows of Jainism and how they have an impact on the lives of monastic Jains.
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Examine the main tenets of the Digambara sect and the Shvetambara sect, pointing out differences and similarities.
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Explain the meaning of ahimsa and how it is integrated into the lives of both lay and monastic Jains.
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Using examples, describe three forms of Jain devotional practice.
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Describe why it might be hard to be Jain in the contemporary world. Remember to use examples to support your statements.
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-ahimsa
The principle of not harming living beings (often referred to as the "nonharm" or "nonviolence" principle).
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-jina
"Conqueror"; one who has overcome samsara.
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-kevala
Omniscience, absolute knowledge of reality; enlightenment that terminates samsara.
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-tirthankara
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Approximately what proportion of Indians are estimated to be Jains?

A) 0.5 percent
B) 2 percent
C) 10 percent
D) 7 percent
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Which of these religions is/are not generally practiced in India?

A) Hinduism, Islam, and Sikhism
B) Islam
C) Sikhism
D) Taoism
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Jainism has had a series of great teachers, called ________ or founders, throughout the current cosmic era, a period that is to last twenty-one thousand years.

A) Bodhisattva
B) Priest
C) Tirthankara
D) Brahmin
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Mahavira is said to have been an approximate contemporary of what other religious leader?

A) Muhammad
B) the Buddha
C) Jesus of Nazareth
D) Guru Nanak
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Mahavira's _________ was extreme, consisting of severe fasting, meditation, and nakedness, all exposing him to the elements and to insects, which he refused to harm.

A) ritualization
B) devotion
C) consciousness
D) asceticism
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10
The cardinal principle of Jainism is ________, which means: do not harm any living thing.

A) ahimsa
B) bhakti
C) tirtha
D) samsara
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Mahavira attained kevala, which is ________, the absolute knowledge that destroys samsara.

A) total faith
B) omniscience
C) self-knowledge
D) absolute presence
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12
The _________sect of Jainism holds that their monks remain "Sky-clad" during their life.

A) Indobara
B) Digambara
C) Shvetambara
D) Sthanakvasi
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The Shvetambara sect's adherents are called

A) Umber-Clad
B) Red-Clad
C) Skin-Clad
D) White-Clad
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In Jainism, ________ are conscious and eternal; they are distincrom each other and independent of the body, though capable of controlling the body.

A) an-atman
B) atman
C) jivas
D) bodies
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For Jains, ________ is a material substance.

A) karma
B) dharma
C) jiva
D) bhakti
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Most Jains refuse to eat _______ because they contain many microscopic lives.

A) seed fruit
B) grains
C) root vegetables
D) flowering plants
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17
Which of these is not one of the Five Great Vows taken by monastic Jains?

A) Follow the life of Mahavira.
B) Renounce all possessions.
C) Do not steal.
D) Speak the truth.
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18
Women lead the key Jain religious activities such as ________ and often have principal roles in performance of worship, particularly singing hymns.

A) meditation
B) sacrifice
C) fasting
D) ahimsa
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The sectarian dispute over whether the nineteenth Jina, ________, was male or female symbolizes disagreements abouemale liberation.

A) Mallī
B) Satī
C) Parvati
D) Kali
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Which of these texts do both the Digambaras and Shvetambaras consider to be true scripture?

A) vedas
B) sutras
C) purvas
D) Upanishads
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Jain adherents are urged to combine their devotion to correct behavior with a sense of community and cultivation of noble feelings such as ________.

A) courage
B) love
C) generosity
D) tolerance
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22
Which of these texts do these lines come from? "I renounce all killing of living beings, whether subtle or gross, whether movable or immovable. Nor shall I myself kill living beings (nor cause others to do it, nor consent to it). As long as I live, I confess and blame, repent and exempt myself of these sins, in the thrice threefold way, in mind, speech, and body."

A) The Five Great Vows
B) Book of Tirthankara
C) Digambara Sutra
D) The Four Great Truths
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23
In the Hindu Bhagavata Purana, the first Jain Tirthankara is mentioned as a partial incarnation of ________.

A) Kali
B) Krishna
C) Shiva
D) Vishnu
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Whaorm did the asceticism practiced by Mahavira take?

A) severe fasting, meditation, and nakedness
B) meditation and nakedness
C) Buddha's Middle Path
D) partial fasting and meditation
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Jainism embraces a distinctive set of core doctrines that have remained substantially unchanged for twenty-five hundred years.
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Worldwide, Jainism has about twenty-five million adherents.
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The great teacher Jains revere most is the last one, the twenty-fourth, known by the title Mahavira.
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After twelve years of ascetic practice, Mahavira attained kevala, or omniscience.
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Mahavira did not allow women to become Jains.
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The Digambara sect of Jainism holds that their monks (but not their nuns) should always be unclothed.
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The Shvetambara sect is the largest Jain faction.
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A major sect of Jainism holds that men cannot attain enlightenment until they are reborn as women.
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Jains think the soul can become dimmed, dirtied, and weighed down by particles of lifeless matter.
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Misdeeds, especially acts of violence, cause bad karma and the accumulation of impurities.
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Jains believe in multiple gods, some of which they borrowed from Taoism.
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Goddesses are significant cultural and religious figures for Jains.
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The capacity of women to achieve liberation from the cycle of rebirth has been hotly debated for around two thousand years, and relates to whether nudity is necessary for salvation.
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The two schools of Jainism claim the same canon, but practice differently.
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The Quatrains are an assemblage of verses on meditation.
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Jains are atheistic in the sense that they deny the existence of a creator God.
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Ahimsa is considered the single eternal law.
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Sadhvi Vicaksana, a Jain nun, was known for her keen mind, powers of expression, and uplifting effect on those around her.
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Just like Hinduism and Buddhism, Jainism has made adjustments to its doctrines to cope with modern changes in the world.
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Although they are in separate religious traditions, both Jains and Sikhs in India are governed by the law applying to Hindus.
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Discuss the Five Great Vows of Jainism and how they have an impact on the lives of monastic Jains.
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Examine the main tenets of the Digambara sect and the Shvetambara sect, pointing out differences and similarities.
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Explain the meaning of ahimsa and how it is integrated into the lives of both lay and monastic Jains.
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Using examples, describe three forms of Jain devotional practice.
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Describe why it might be hard to be Jain in the contemporary world. Remember to use examples to support your statements.
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