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The Svetambara (also spelt Svetambar, Shvetambara, Shvetambar or Swetambar) is
one of the two main sects of Jainism, the other being Digambar. Svetambar
literally means "white-clad", describing its ascetics' practice of wearing white
clothes, which sets it apart from Digambar ("sky clad"), whose ascetic
practitioners wear no clothes. Svetambaras, unlike Digambaras, do not believe
that ascetics must practice nudity, or that women are unable to obtain moksha.
Svetambaras maintain that the 19th Tirthankara, Mallinath, was a woman. At
present in Svetambara sects, there are 2,510 Monks and 10,228 nuns, while in
Digambaras 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 the Kottiya Gana, which was once prominent. The Svetambara monastic orders
are branches of Vrahada-gachchha founded in 937 AD. The most prominent among the
classical orders today are Kharatara-gachchha (1024 AD), Tapa Gachchha (1228 AD)
and Tristutik Gachchha. A major dispute was initiated by Lonka Shaha, who
started a movement opposed to idol worship in 1476. The Sthanakvasi and
Terapanthi (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
restored shraman 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.
Svetambara
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 Acharyas as their sect and sub-sects. In the Murtipujak sect
there are 4 main sub-sects as follows: * o Tapa gachchha In Tapa Gachchha there
are 21 sub-sects headed by different Acharya o Achal gachchha, currently led by
Acharya Sri Gunoyadayasagar suri Ji. o Khartar gachchha, currently led by
Acharya Sri JinKailash sagar suri Ji. o Parshwachandra gachchha, currently led
by Mahopadhyaya Sri BhuvanChandra Ji. * non-Murtipujak (Sadhumargi) * o
Sthanakvasi, currently led by Acharya Heeramuniji Maharaj. o Terapanthi,
currently led by Acharya Mahaprajna. |
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