This article looks at Jain concepts of the universe, space and time.
Last updated 2009-09-10
This article looks at Jain concepts of the universe, space and time.
Jains believe that the universe we perceive really exists and is not an illusion. It contains two classes of thing: jivas - living souls, and ajivas - non-living objects, which include everything else, including space.
Nothing in the universe is ever destroyed or created, they simply change from one form to another.
Jains believe that the universe has always existed and will always exist. It is regulated by cosmic laws and kept going by its own energy processes. This concept of the universe is compatible with modern scientific thinking.
Jains do not believe that the universe was created by any sort of god.
The Jain word that comes closest to the western idea of the universe is "loka".
The loka is the framework of the universe. It contains the world we experience at the moment, as well as the worlds of heaven and hell.
The loka exists in space. Space is infinite, the universe is not.
The Jain universe is in five parts:
Jains regard historical time as cyclical. The universe moves through lengthy eras of time which Jains usually describe as like the series of downward and upward movements of a point on the rim of a turning wheel.
The downward movement is called avarsarpini and the upward movement is called utsarpini. Each full turn of the wheel is called a kalpa.
Each cycle is divided into 6 ages, represented by spokes. The first three spokes of a downward cycle are a golden age after which conditions decline until Jainism dies out in the 6th spoke. This is reversed in the following upward cycle, and so on.
Each full turn of the wheel takes a very long time: effectively an infinity - long enough for the lives of 24 tirthankaras.
Jains believe that everything falls into one of five or six categories of substance that are called astikaya.
All forms of substance except space are confined within the loka (universe).
The categories of substance are:
The closest English word to jiva is 'soul'. The soul is:
Dharma is the medium of motion:
Adharma is the medium of non-motion:
Pudgala is matter:
Akasa is space:
Kala is the substance of time.
The last 4 or 5 groups are ajiva or "non-soul", and have no consciousness. Together they provide the physical structure for a jiva/soul to operate in the universe.
The universe changes because of the interactions between the categories.
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