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Digambar (sky-clad in Sanskrit
Sanskrit

Sanskrit is a historical Indo-Aryan language, one of the liturgical languages of Hinduism and Buddhism, and one of the 22 official languages of India....
) (alternate orthographies: Digambara), has many different meaning and associations throughout Indian religions. Many representations of deities within these traditions are depicted as sky-clad. Certain traditions and lineages also practice Digambar as a lifelong vow as evidenced by numerous sadhu
Sadhu

In Hinduism, sadhu is a common term for an ascetic or practitioner of yoga who has achieved the first three Hindu Puru?artha: Kama , artha , and even dharma ....
s throughout India.

he iconography of the Indian religions, Digambar may be understood as enveloped by the quintessential
Quintessence

Quintessence, literally fifth essence , can refer to:* Aether , the fifth classical element after earth, fire, water, and air* Quintessence , a hypothetical form of dark energy; postulated to explain the accelerating universe...
 investiture
Investiture

Investiture, from the Latin is a rather general term for the formal installation of an incumbent in public office, especially by taking possession of its insignia....
 of akasha
Akasha

Akasha is the Sanskrit word meaning "Aether " in both its aether and aether senses....
, space
Space

Space is the boundless, three-dimensional extent in which Physical body and events occur and have relative position and direction. Physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physics usually consider it, with time, to be part of the boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime....
 or ether
Ether

Ether is a class of organic compounds which contain an ether functional group ? an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups ? of general formula R?O?R....
.

igambara is one of the two main sects of Jainism
Jainism

Jainism is one of the oldest Indian religions that originated in India. Jains believe that every soul is divine and has the potential to achieve God-consciousness....
, the other being Svetambar. Until the leadership of Acharya Bhadrabahu
Acharya Bhadrabahu

Acharya Bhadrabahu was a Jain monk. He is more famously known as a spiritual teacher of Chandragupta Maurya and author of several texts related to Jainism, including some of the most important works, Upsarga Stotra and Kalpasutra ....
, there was no significant division.






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Digambar (sky-clad in Sanskrit
Sanskrit

Sanskrit is a historical Indo-Aryan language, one of the liturgical languages of Hinduism and Buddhism, and one of the 22 official languages of India....
) (alternate orthographies: Digambara), has many different meaning and associations throughout Indian religions. Many representations of deities within these traditions are depicted as sky-clad. Certain traditions and lineages also practice Digambar as a lifelong vow as evidenced by numerous sadhu
Sadhu

In Hinduism, sadhu is a common term for an ascetic or practitioner of yoga who has achieved the first three Hindu Puru?artha: Kama , artha , and even dharma ....
s throughout India.

Iconography

In the iconography of the Indian religions, Digambar may be understood as enveloped by the quintessential
Quintessence

Quintessence, literally fifth essence , can refer to:* Aether , the fifth classical element after earth, fire, water, and air* Quintessence , a hypothetical form of dark energy; postulated to explain the accelerating universe...
 investiture
Investiture

Investiture, from the Latin is a rather general term for the formal installation of an incumbent in public office, especially by taking possession of its insignia....
 of akasha
Akasha

Akasha is the Sanskrit word meaning "Aether " in both its aether and aether senses....
, space
Space

Space is the boundless, three-dimensional extent in which Physical body and events occur and have relative position and direction. Physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physics usually consider it, with time, to be part of the boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime....
 or ether
Ether

Ether is a class of organic compounds which contain an ether functional group ? an oxygen atom connected to two alkyl or aryl groups ? of general formula R?O?R....
.

Distinctives of Digambar

Digambara is one of the two main sects of Jainism
Jainism

Jainism is one of the oldest Indian religions that originated in India. Jains believe that every soul is divine and has the potential to achieve God-consciousness....
, the other being Svetambar.
Gomateswara
Until the leadership of Acharya Bhadrabahu
Acharya Bhadrabahu

Acharya Bhadrabahu was a Jain monk. He is more famously known as a spiritual teacher of Chandragupta Maurya and author of several texts related to Jainism, including some of the most important works, Upsarga Stotra and Kalpasutra ....
, there was no significant division. After that some divisions gradually arose. Generally Digambar monks wear no clothes (dig ambar = sky clad) whereas Svetambar (svet ambar = white clad) monks usually wear white clothes.

Although Senior Digambar monks wear no clothes, following the practice of Lord Mahavira
Mahavira

Mahavira is the name most commonly used to refer to the Indian sage Vardhamana who established what are today considered to be the central tenets of Jainism....
, they do not consider themselves to be nude
Nudity

Nudity is the state of wearing no clothing.Based on scientific research into louse it is estimated that humans have been wearing clothing for 650,000 years....
. Rather, they are wearing the environment
Environment (biophysical)

The biophysical environment is the symbiosis between the physics environment and the biological life forms within the environment, and include all variables that comprise the Earth's biosphere....
, that is the quintessential
Quintessence

Quintessence, literally fifth essence , can refer to:* Aether , the fifth classical element after earth, fire, water, and air* Quintessence , a hypothetical form of dark energy; postulated to explain the accelerating universe...
, akasha
Akasha

Akasha is the Sanskrit word meaning "Aether " in both its aether and aether senses....
 or space
Space

Space is the boundless, three-dimensional extent in which Physical body and events occur and have relative position and direction. Physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physics usually consider it, with time, to be part of the boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime....
. Digambaras believe that this practice represents a refusal to give in to the demands of the body for comfort and private property. Only Digambara ascetics are required to forsake clothing and not the laity. Digambara ascetics have only two possessions: a peacock feather
Feather

Feathers are one of the epidermal growths that form the distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on birds. They are considered the most complex integumentary structures found in vertebrates....
 broom
Broom

A broom is a cleaning tool consisting of stiff fibres attached to, and roughly parallel to, a cylinder handle , the broomstick. In the context of witchcraft, "broomstick" is likely to refer to the broom as a whole....
 and a water
Water

Water is a common chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of life. In typical usage, water refers only to its liquid form or States of matter, but the substance also has a solid state, ice, and a gaseous state, water vapor or steam....
 gourd
Gourd

A gourd is a plant of the family Cucurbitaceae, or a name given to the hollow, dried shell of a fruit in the Cucurbitaceae family of plants of the genus Lagenaria....
. Conversely, Svetambara monks usually wear white maintaining that nudism is no longer practicable. While there are some differences in some practices, the main principles of each sect such as Mahavratas, Anuvratas and so forth are the same.

Digambara Jain communities in India

The native Jain communities of Maharashta, Bundelkhand
Bundelkhand

Bundelkhand is a geographic List of regions in India of central India. The region is now divided between the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, with the larger portion lying in the latter....
 (MP
Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh , often called the Heart of India, is a States and territories of India in central India. Its capital is Bhopal. Madhya Pradesh was originally the largest state in India until November 1, 2000 when the state of Chhattisgarh was carved out....
/UP
Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh , [often referred to as U.P.] is a States and territories of India located in the northern part of India. With a population of over 190 million people,...
), Karnataka
Karnataka

Karnataka is a States and territories of India in the southern part of India. It was Unification of Karnataka on November 1, 1956, with the passing of the States Reorganisation Act....
, Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu is one of the 28 States and territories of India of India. Its capital and largest city is Chennai . Tamil Nadu lies in the southern most part of the Indian Peninsula and is bordered by Puducherry , Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh....
 are all Digambaras. In north India, the Saravagis and the Agrawal
Agrawal

Agrawals are a large and influential community in India. Traditionally, the Agrawals have been a trading community, though in modern times, the Agrawals follow other professions as well....
s are also Digambaras. In Gujarat and Southern Rajasthan
Rajasthan

Rajasthan is the largest States and territories of India of the Republic of India in terms of area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert , which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan....
, the majority of Jains follow the Svetambara tradition, although some Jain communities of these regions, like the Humad
Humad

Humad is the name of an ancient Jain community originally from Rajasthan, India. Their traditional center is Pratapgarh, Rajasthan, Dungarpur and Sagwada region, often called Vagad , in Rajasthan ....
, are also Digambaras.

Digambara also has different communities under it such as Saitwal
Saitwal

Saitwal is a Digambara Jain community of Jains of Maharashtra. Swahitwal means that they work for the benefit of their inner self ....
, Lad
LAD

Lad may refer to:*Lad, an informal reference to a boy or more generally male, especially in the Scottish diminutive form laddie *Lad culture, a British subculture...
, Khandelwal
Khandelwal

Khandelwal is the name of three separate communities* Sarawagi, a major Jain community, also known as Sarawagi .* Khandelwal Brahmin, a Brahmin community...
, Bagherwal
Bagherwal

Bagherwal Digambar Jain community originated from 'Baghera' a princely state in Rajasthan . Presently this town is situated in Ajmer district of Rajasthan....
, Aggarwal etc. Chatutath, Pancham, Bogar, Kasar, Saitwal is a well-known and well-organized caste of Marathi-speaking Jain communities. They are high in number. Saitwals are spread all over Maharashtra, South Madhya Pradesh and North Karnatak. Chatutath, Pancham, Bogar, Kasar communities of digambar Jains reside in Maharastra and Karnataka.

The traditional occupation of Saitwals is tailoring. This is a well-educated community and it has given many writers and scholars to the Jain community. They are progressive
Progressivism

The term progressive has varying meanings in different countries.In some countries, the word refers to left-wing politics. For instance, in the United States, the term progressive emerged in the late 19th century into the 20th century in reference to a more general response to the vast changes brought by industrialization: an alternativ...
 and social-minded. Most of their surnames are based on their original villages.

Parwar
Parwar (Jain)

Parwar, also spelt as Paravara , is a major Jain community from the Jainism in Bundelkhand, which is largely in Madhya Pradesh, but also includes Lalitpur District, Uttar Pradesh region of Uttar Pradesh....
s mainly come from Bundelkhand (MP/UP). They are one of the most learned amongst Jains. Most Pandits and Scholars of tirthakshetras are Parwars.

Digambara monasticism

The prominent Acharyas of the Digambar tradition were:
  • Acharya Kundakunda
    Kundakunda

    Kundakunda is a celebrated Jainism Acharya, Jain scholar monk, 2nd century CE, composer of spiritual classics such as: Samayasara, Niyamasara, Pancastikayasara, Pravacanasara, Atthapahuda and Barasanuvekkha....
    : author of Samayasar, etc.
  • Acharya Virasena
    Virasena

    Virasena was an 8th century Indian mathematics in India who gave the derivation of the volume of a frustum by a sort of infinite procedure. He also dealt with logarithms to base 2 and knew its laws, and was also the first to deal with logarithms to base 3 and base 4 ....
    : author of Dhavala
  • Acharya Aryanandi
    Acharya Aryanandi

    Acharya Aryanandi is the only Acharya the Jainism Religion ever had from Saitwal community....
     (monk)


In around 10th century Digambar tradition was divided into two main orders.
  • Mula Sangh
    Mula Sangh

    Mula Sangh is an ancient Jain monastic order . Mula literally means the "root" or the original order.Mula-Sangh has been the main Digambar Jain order....
    : includes Sena gana, Deshiya gana, Balatkara gana etc.
  • Kashtha Sangh
    Kashtha Sangh

    Kashtha Sangha was a Digambar Jain monastic order once dominant in several regions of North and Western India. It is considered to be a branch of Mula Sangh itself....
    : includes Mathura gana, Lat-vagad gana, etc.


Acharya Shantisagar
Shantisagar

Acharya Shri Shantisagar Maharaj, Charitra Chakravarti was the first Digambar Jain Acharya of the 20th century, and the first Digambar Jain monk to wander in North India after several centuries....
, the first Acharya of the 20th century, belonged to the tradition of Sena gana. Practically all the Digambara monks today, belong to the tradition of Acharya Shantisagar
Shantisagar

Acharya Shri Shantisagar Maharaj, Charitra Chakravarti was the first Digambar Jain Acharya of the 20th century, and the first Digambar Jain monk to wander in North India after several centuries....
 directly or indirectly.

The Bhattaraka
Bhattaraka

A Bhattaraka is the head of traditional Jain institution. They are responsible for training of scholars, maintenance of libraries, managing the endowments, presiding over the installation ceremonies and running of Jain institutions....
s of Shravanabelagola
Shravanabelagola

Shravanabelagola is a city located in the Hassan district, in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is one of the most important Jainism pilgrim centers....
 and Mudbidri belong to Deshiya gana and Bhattara of Humbaj
Humbaj

Humbaj is a hamlet located in Shimoga district in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is famous for being home to an ancient temple of Padmavati , and to the Humbaj Matha , an important institution of the Jain community....
 belongs to Balatkara gana.

Among the prominent Digambara Acharya
Acharya

In Indian religions and society, an acharya is a guide or instructor in religious matters; founder, or leader of a sect; or a title affixed to the names of learned men....
s today are Acharya Vidyasagar
Acharya Vidyasagar

Acharya Vidyasagar is the best known of the modern Digambar Jain Acharyas of the modern times....
, Acharya Vidyanand, Acharya Pushpadant and Acharya Devanandji
Acharya Devanandji

Param Pujaya Gurudev Pragyakshraman Acharyashri 108 Devanandi Ji Maharaj was born on 15 August 1963 at Shahagarh, Madhya Pradesh in an ordinary Jain family....


Sub-sects of Digambara

Those following the Terapanth
Terapanth

Terapanth the name given to two independent Jain sects:* Digambar Terapanth: A sect of the Digambara tradition, that introduced several reforms in 1664 AD, but worship idols....
 reforms are called Terapanth
Terapanth

Terapanth the name given to two independent Jain sects:* Digambar Terapanth: A sect of the Digambara tradition, that introduced several reforms in 1664 AD, but worship idols....
 and others following more traditional practices are called Bisapantha
Bisapantha

Bisapantha is sub-sect of the Digambar sect of Jainism. The term refers to Digambaras who are not Terapanthis....
i. In practice, the Bisapantha
Bisapantha

Bisapantha is sub-sect of the Digambar sect of Jainism. The term refers to Digambaras who are not Terapanthis....
 / Terapanth
Terapanth

Terapanth the name given to two independent Jain sects:* Digambar Terapanth: A sect of the Digambara tradition, that introduced several reforms in 1664 AD, but worship idols....
 division is not important, and separate institutions do not exist.

Among the Digambaras, the Taran Panth
Taran Panth

The Taran Panth or Taranpanthi sect of Digambar Jainism was founded by Taran Svami in Bundelkhand in 1506. Taran Svami is also referred to as Taran Taran, the one who can help the swimmers to the other side, i.e....
i follow Taran Swami and Kanji Panthi follow Kanji Swami.

See also

  • Bhattaraka
    Bhattaraka

    A Bhattaraka is the head of traditional Jain institution. They are responsible for training of scholars, maintenance of libraries, managing the endowments, presiding over the installation ceremonies and running of Jain institutions....
    s
  • Mula Sangh
    Mula Sangh

    Mula Sangh is an ancient Jain monastic order . Mula literally means the "root" or the original order.Mula-Sangh has been the main Digambar Jain order....
     and Kashtha Sangh
    Kashtha Sangh

    Kashtha Sangha was a Digambar Jain monastic order once dominant in several regions of North and Western India. It is considered to be a branch of Mula Sangh itself....
  • Digambar Jain Mahasabha
    Digambar Jain Mahasabha

    Digambar Jain Mahasabha is oldest Jain organization of lay Jains in India.It was founded in 1894 at Mathura. Its first president was Seth Laxmandas Tongya of Mathura, from the famous Seth family of Mathura....


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