About Jaimini
Jaimini was an ancient Indian philosopher and the founder of the Jaina tradition.
He was born in the 7th century BCE in the kingdom of Magadha, in what is now modern-day Bihar, India.
Jaimini was a contemporary of the Buddha and is believed to have lived during the 6th or 5th century BCE.
He was a student of the philosopher Vardhamana Mahavira, who is considered the 24th Tirthankara of the Jain faith.
Key Concepts
- Jaimini's philosophy is based on the concept of "Anekantavada", which means "the doctrine of multiple perspectives."
- He believed in the concept of "Ahimsa", or non-violence, and advocated for a path of spiritual practice that emphasized self-control and detachment.
- Jaimini also emphasized the importance of knowledge and education, and encouraged his followers to pursue learning and self-improvement.
Major Works
- The Sutras of Jaimini
- The Tattvartha Sutra
Bullet Points
- Jaimini's philosophy is considered one of the most important contributions to Indian thought and culture.
- He is revered as a saint and a spiritual teacher in the Jain faith.
- His teachings emphasize the importance of individual spiritual practice and self-realization.
- His philosophy has had a significant impact on Indian thought and culture, and continues to be studied and revered today.