Jain
Beliefs
1.
I believe in the spiritual lineage of the 24 Tīrthankaras ("ford-finders") of
whom the ascetic sage Mahāvīra was the last-that they should be revered and worshiped
above all else.
2.
I believe in the sacredness of all life, that one must cease injury to sentient
creatures, large and small, and that even unintentional killing creates karma.
3.
I believe that God is neither Creator, Father nor Friend. Such human conceptions
are limited. All that may be said of Him is: He is.
4.
I believe that each man's soul is eternal and individual and that each must conquer
himself by his own efforts and subordinate the worldly to the heavenly in order
to attain moksha, or release.
5.
I believe the conquest of oneself can only be achieved in ascetic discipline and
strict religious observance, and that nonascetics and women will have their salvation
in another life.
6.
I believe that the principle governing the successions of life is karma, that
our actions, both good and bad, bind us and that karma may only be consumed by
purification, penance and austerity.
7.
I believe in the Jain Ågamas and Siddhāntas as the sacred scriptures that guide
man's moral and spiritual life.
8.
I believe in the Three Jewels: right knowledge, right faith and right conduct.
9.
I believe the ultimate goal of moksha is eternal release from saµsāra, the "wheel
of birth and death," and the concomitant attainment of Supreme Knowledge.