A report on Brahmacharya, Jainism and Śrāvaka (Jainism)
In Jainism, the word Śrāvaka or Sāvaga (from Jain Prakrit) is used to refer the Jain laity (householder).
- Śrāvaka (Jainism)In Yoga, Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism it generally refers to a lifestyle characterized by sexual continence or complete abstinence.
- BrahmacharyaJain monks, after positioning themselves in the sublime state of soul consciousness, take five main vows: ahiṃsā (non-violence), satya (truth), asteya (not stealing), brahmacharya (chastity), and aparigraha (non-possessiveness).
- Jainism4) Brahmacharya (Chastity) – Refraining from indulgence in sex-passion
- Śrāvaka (Jainism)Brahmacharya is one of the five major vows prescribed for the śrāvakā (layman) and ascetics in Jainism.
- BrahmacharyaMonastic organization, sangh, has a four-fold order consisting of sadhu (male ascetics, muni), sadhvi (female ascetics, aryika), śrāvaka (laymen), and śrāvikā (laywomen).
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