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Religion and purification of soul

  • Autores: Azam Khodashenas Pelko, Asghar Khodashenas Pelko, Abdoullah Namdar
  • Localización: Orbis: revista de Ciencias Humanas, ISSN-e 1856-1594, Año 6, Nº. 17, 2010, págs. 33-43
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Religion y purificacion del alma
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    • español

      Presenta una comparación de los conceptos de purificación del alma entre el Jainism, el Budismo, el Hinduismo , el Taoisno y el Cristianismo. Coinciden en búsqueda de la correcta purificación del alma en asuntos como la hipocresía. Estos procesos de purificación del alma se presentan como esenciales para el hombre

    • English

      The Jainism emphasizes three major teachings about the purification of the soul (jiva), Ahimsa, Aparigrapha and anekantwad. Jainism, The focus of this religion has been purification of the soul by means of right conduct, right faith and right knowledge. The ultimate goal of Hinduism is Moksha or liberation (total freedom). In Hinduism, purification of the soul is a goal that one must work to attain. The Buddhism is the science of pursuing the aim of making the human mind perfect, and of purifying the human soul. The knowledge of purifying of the soul and softening of the hearts is as essential for human. They having the correct motivations means purifying our souls from hypocrisy, caprice, and heedlessness. The primary goal of Taoism may be described as the mystical intuition of the Tao, which is the way, the undivided unity, and the ultimate Reality. According to the Christianity access to truth cannot be conceived without purity of the soul.


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