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Sacred Matter: Reflections on the Relationship of Karmic and Natural Causality in Jaina Philosophy

机译:神圣的问题:Ja那教哲学中业力与自然因果关系的思考

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The article examines a fundamental problem in classical Jaina philosophy, namely, the ontological status of dead matter in the hylozoistic and at the same time dualistic Jaina worldview. This question is of particular interest in view of the widespread contemporary Jaina practice of venerating bone relics and stūpas of prominent saints. The main argument proposed in this article is, that, from a classical doctrinal point of view, bone relics of renowned ascetics are valuable for Jainas, if at all, because of their unique physical attributes, rather than the presumed presence of the deceased in the remains as posited in much of the extant literature on relic worship across cultures. The specific focus of the article are Jaina and non-Jaina explanations of the qualities of special matter in terms of karmic and natural processes of transformation.
机译:本文探讨了古典Ja那教哲学中的一个基本问题,即死物质在现代主义和同时二元的Ja那教世界观中的本体论地位。鉴于当代Ja那教徒对尊贵的圣徒的遗物和圣像进行尊敬的广泛实践,这个问题特别令人关注。本文提出的主要论点是,从古典学说的角度来看,著名的禁欲主义者的遗物对Ja那教徒来说是有价值的,因为它们具有独特的物理属性,而不是死者在墓葬中的假定存在。仍然存在于许多关于跨文化的文物崇拜的现有文献中。本文的重点是Ja那教徒和非ina那教徒从业力和自然转化过程方面对特殊物质质量的解释。

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