Jain monks

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Jain monks are fully ordained ascetics in Jainism who renounce worldly life to strictly observe non-violence, self-discipline, and spiritual practices aimed at liberation.

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Jain monks canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jain religious practitioner
religious ascetic
areOrganizedInto gacchas and sanghas
monastic orders
avoid cooking for themselves
harm to living beings
use of vehicles
dependOn lay Jains for alms
doNotEat food after sunset
root vegetables in many traditions
eat food received as alms
simple vegetarian food
femaleCounterpart Jain nuns
follow Jain monastic code
Jain scriptures
five great vows
gender male
idealState complete detachment
initiationRite diksha
lifestyle celibate
communal monastic life
itinerant
observe chaturmas stay during rainy season
strict daily schedule of spiritual practices
perform fasting
pratikraman
samayika
scriptural discourses
practice nudity in Digambara tradition
practices austerities
meditation
non-violence
scriptural study
self-discipline
primaryGoal liberation of the soul
moksha
religion Jainism
renounce family ties
household life
worldly possessions
role exemplar of asceticism
religious preceptor
spiritual teacher
symbolicActAtInitiation kesh-lonch or plucking of hair
takeVows mahavratas
ultimateAim attaining kevala jnana
ending karmic bondage
use muhpatti in Svetambara tradition
rajoharan or broom to sweep the ground
vow ahimsa
aparigraha
asteya
brahmacharya
satya
wear simple monastic robes in Svetambara tradition

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Shravakas distinguishedFrom Jain monks
Jain literature preservedBy Jain monks
Pratikraman performedBy Jain monks