Sunday, May 15, 2011

Jaina Councils-ugc


Jaina Councils-ugc

By the end of fourth century BC, there was a serious famine in the Ganges valley leading to a great exodus of many Jaina monks to the Deccan and South India (Sravana Belgola) along with Bhadrabahu and Chandragupta Maurya. They returned to the Gangetic valley after 12 years. The leader of the group, which stayed back at Magadha wasSthulabahu. The changes that took place in the code of conduct of the followers of Sthulabahu led to the division of the Jainas into Digambaras (sky-clad or naked) and Svetambaras (white-clad).

1-First Council was held at Pataliputra by Sthulabahu in the beginning of the third centuryvBC and resulted in the compilation of 12 Angas to replace the lost 14 Purvas.
2-Second Council was held at Valabhi in the 5th century AD under the leadership of Devaradhi Kshamasramana and resulted in final compilation of 12 Angas and 12 Upangas.

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