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Sacred Matter: Reflections on the Relationship of Karmic and Natural Causality in Jaina Philosophy
Author Flügel, Peter (著)
Source Journal of Indian Philosophy
Volumev.40 n.2
Date2012.04
Pages119 - 176
PublisherSpringer
Publisher Url http://www.springer.com/gp/
LocationBerlin, Germany [柏林, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliations: Department of the Study of Religions, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, WC1H OXG, UK

This article is dedicated to Karel Werner.
KeywordAscetic body; Power; Sacred matter; Relics; Stūpas; Jaina karman theory; Theory of pariṇāma; Theory of multiple causation; Principle of the excluded third; do-kiriyiyā-vāya; terāsiyā-vāya; cattara-bhaṃgā
AbstractThe article examines a fundamental problem in classical Jaina philosophy, namely, the ontological status of dead matter in the hylozoistic and at the same time dualistic Jaina worldview. This question is of particular interest in view of the widespread contemporary Jaina practice of venerating bone relics and stūpas of prominent saints. The main argument proposed in this article is, that, from a classical doctrinal point of view, bone relics of renowned ascetics are valuable for Jainas, if at all, because of their unique physical attributes, rather than the presumed presence of the deceased in the remains as posited in much of the extant literature on relic worship across cultures. The specific focus of the article are Jaina and non-Jaina explanations of the qualities of special matter in terms of karmic and natural processes of transformation.
Table of contentsAscetic Power and Karman 125
Objectified Ascetic Power 130
The Question of the Power of Relics 133
Formation of the Body 135
Embodied Pure and Auspicious Matter 138
Disembodied Pure and Auspicious Matter 139
Temporary Bodies Created by Ascetics 141
Substance and Mode 145
Modes of Material Transformation 147
Dead Bodies and Relics 152
The Material Qualities of Bone Relics After Cremation 153
Enduring Power of Body-Parts Outside the Body and Transfer of Power 155
Perception and Reappropriation of Karmically Transformed Particles 156
Final Karman, Final Body 157
The Excluded Third in Classical Jaina Ontology 159
Concluding Observations: The Ascetic Body and its Remains 166
ISSN00221791 (P); 15730395 (E)
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Created date2013.10.11
Modified date2023.10.18



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