Jainism Practices and Denominations
Within Jainism, there are two main denominations: the Shwetambar and Digambar. These divisions arose from historical and doctrinal differences, leading to varying practices and beliefs within the Jain community: 1. Shwetambar: White-clad followers : Shwetambar translates to "white-clad," reflecting their practice of wearing white garments. Beliefs: Shwetambars believe in the use of cloth for covering, accepting that Lord Mahavira wore white garments. They are also known to use bowls or pots to collect alms. Scriptures: They have their own set of canonical texts and believe in the authenticity of the Angas and the Shvetambara canon. Ascetic Practices: Both male and female ascetics wear simple white clothing. Shwetambar ascetics believe in the use of a cloth over the mouth to prevent unintentional harm to small organisms while speaking or breathing. 2. Digambar: Sky-clad followers : Digambar translates to "sky-clad," symbolizing their practice of nudity as a form ...