- Svetambara
The Svetambara (श्वेतांबर, श्वेतपट, also spelled Svetambar, Shvetambara, Shvetabmbar or Swetambar) is one of the two main sects of
Jainism , the other beingDigambar . literally means "white-clad", describing the practice of wearing white clothes, which sets it apart fromDigambar ("space clad"), whose practitioners wear no clothes.Svetambaras, unlike
Digambara s, do not believe thatascetic s must practice nudity, or that women are unable to obtainmoksha . Svetambaras maintain that the 19thTirthankara ,Mallinath , was a woman.At present in Svetambara sects, there are 2,510
Monk s and 10,228nun s, while inDigambara s there are 548 monks and 527 nuns (According to 'Smagra Jain chaturmas suchi-2006').The Svetambara tradition follows the lineage of
Acharya Sthulibhadra suri.Kalpasutra mentions some of the lineages in ancient times. from theKottiya Gana , which was once prominent. The Svetambara monastic orders are branches ofVrahada-gachchha founded in937 AD . The most prominent among the classical orders today areKharatara-gachchha (1024 AD ),Tapa Gachchha (1228 AD ) andTristutik Gachchha .A major dispute was initiated by
Lonka Shaha , who started a movement opposed to idol worship in 1476. TheSthanakvasi andTerapanthi (Svetambara) (1780) orders are branches of this movement.The major reforms by Vijayananda Suri (1827 – 1906) in 1880, as the leader of the
Tapa Gachchha , led a movement to restore orders of wandering monks, which brought about the near extinction of the Yati institutions.Acharya Rajendrasuri restoredshraman sanstha in the "Tristutik " gachchha.Some Svetambara monks and nuns cover their mouth with a white cloth (muhpatti) to practise
ahimsa even when they talk. By doing so they minimize the possibility of inhaling small organisms.vetambara sub-sects
Svetambara is divided into two sub-sects, those practitioners who worship images in temples, known as the Murtipujak ("image-worshiping") or Mandirmargi ("temple-going"), and those who do not, the reformist sub-sects of the Sthanakvasis and the Terapanthis.
* Murtipujak, headed by various
Acharya s as their sect and sub-sects.In the Murtipujak sect there are 4 main sub-sects as follows:
**Tapa gachchha InTapa Gachchha there are 21 sub-sects headed by differentAcharya
**Achal gachchha, currently led byAcharya Gunoyadayasagar suri.
**Khartar gachchha, currently led byAcharya Kailash sagar suri.
**Parshwachandra gachchha, currently led byAcharya Vijay chandra suri.* non-Murtipujak (Sadhumargi)
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Sthanakvasi , currently led byAcharya Shivmuniji .
**Terapanthi, currently led byAcharya Mahaprajna .References
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Mary Pat Fisher - "Living Religions " (5th Edition) (2003), p.130External links
*cite web|url=http://www.marwaris.com/maveer001.htm|title=mahaveer|work=jainism|accessmonthday=September 26 |accessyear=2005
*cite web|url=http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/jainism/svetambara.html|title=Svetambara|work=Religious movements home page|accessmonthday=September 26 |accessyear=2005
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