Why mahavira left his home




















Some of the rules are as follows:. Life in the Sangha: People living in a sangha had to live a simple life. Most of the time was spent in meditation.

The members of a sangha could go to the cities or villages for begging for food. There was fixed timing for begging. They were known as bhikkhus and bhikkhunis which are the Prakrit words for beggars. The Jaina and Buddhist monks travelled from one place to another; spreading the preaching of the enlightened ones. But traveling was not possible during rainy season. Hence, they had to stay at some place during rainy seasons.

Many of their supporters built temporary shelters in gardens. Many monks also lived in natural caves in hilly areas. With gradual elapse of time, many monks and their supporters felt the need for a permanent shelter. So, monasteries were built for them. These monasteries were called the Viharas.

Rich merchants, landowners and kings donated land and money for building the Viharas. Initially, the Viharas were made of wood. Later on, they were made of bricks. Some monasteries were built in caves; especially in the western part of India. Around the same time, the Brahmins also developed a new system of ashrama.

As per the ashrama system, life was divided into four stages or four ashramas. They are as follows:. The ashrama system was made for Brahmins, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas. Women were not allowed to study the Vedas. Women could not choose a particular ashrama. Preaching of Mahavira: People, who wish to know the truth, must leave their home. The truth seeker must follow the rules of ahimsa.

The rule of ahimsa means not hurting or killing any living being. Life is dear to all living beings. Sanghas Mahavira and Buddha arranged for sanghas where their followers could stay together. Some of the rules are as follows: Both men and women could join the sangha. There were separate branches for men and women.

Any man could join the sangha. A woman had to take permission of her husband. A person who worked for the king had to take permission from the king. A debtor had to take permission from the creditor. When he was about 30 years of age; he left his home.

Mahavira taught that observance of the vows of ahimsa non-violence , satya truth , asteya non-stealing , brahmacharya chastity , and aparigraha non-attachment are necessary for spiritual liberation. About years ago, Siddhartha the founder of Buddhism was born. He was also known as Gautama Buddha. The Buddha belonged to a small gana known as the Sakya gana, and was a kshatriya. When he was a young man, he left the comforts of his home in search of knowledge. They are exceptionally persevering and intelligent individuals.

They worked very hard and established themselves as the richest community of India in terms of per capita income. Out of Crore Indians, there are only 60, Parsis but still 3 out of top 10 richest Indians are Parsis.

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