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Riches and Renunciation - Religion, Economy, and Society among the Jains (Paperback, New)
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Riches and Renunciation - Religion, Economy, and Society among the Jains (Paperback, New)
Series: Oxford Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology
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How can one live by impossible ideals and values? The Jains of
India are a flourishing and prosperous community, but their
religion is focused on the teaching and example of ascetic
renouncers, whose austere regime is actually dedicated to ending
worldly life and often culminates in a fast to death. This book
draws upon a detailed study of an urban Jain community in Jaipur,
north-west India, to offer the fullest account yet given of Jain
religious belief and practice. It shows how renunciation and
asceticism play a central part in the life of a thriving business
community, and how world-renunciation combines for Jain families
with the pursuit of worldly happiness. The book is in five parts.
Part I introduces the vivid mythology and doctrine of Jainism, and
the traditions of Jain renouncers. Part II discusses the relations
of Jains with other groups in Indian society, the politics of
leadership on Jain communities, and the history, character, and
composition of the Jain community in Jaipur. Part III contains
detailed analyses of lay ascetic practices such as fasting and
confession, traditions of imagery and iconography, and key
religious ideas, such as the paradoxical doctrine of 'non-violence'
(ahimsa). These are shown to turn on complex conceptions of the
body and contrasting moral topographies of self. Part IV concerns
relations between lay Jains and renouncers, and draws on recent
writing on exchange and value to analyse the pivotal place of
alms-giving in the Jain religion. Part V describes some of the
closest connections between riches and renunciation, and shows how
the pan-Indian festival of Diwali is adapted to distinctively Jain
values and concerns.
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