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0875730809 978-0875730806 May 1, 2000
An introduction to Jainism, one of the oldest religions in the world.

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Tobias, formerly a professor of ecology and the humanities and currently a writer-director-producer of television films (including Ahisma: Non-Violence ), provides an excellent introduction to Jain religion and philosophy as experienced by a Westerner. Tobias is profoundly moved by Jain ecology (harmonious living with nature) in accord with its central principle and practice of ahisma (nonviolence or nonharming), which necessitates strict vegetarianism. Throughout, Tobias's sense that Jainism has something to teach the world at large helps the reader relate to Jainism as currently practiced. Recommended for most libraries.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Jain Publishing Company (May 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0875730809
  • ISBN-13: 978-0875730806
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book on Jainism - Religion of Non-Violance(Ahimsa), June 11, 2003
This review is from: Life Force : The World of Jainism (Paperback)
This is the best book on Jainism. Michael Tobias has described non-violance(ahimsa) in great details. Everyone knows Gandhi but many don't know driving force behind Gandhi's Ahimsa. Gandhi's spiritual leader, Shrimad Rajchandra(or Raichandbhai in Gandhi's autobiography)was Jain.

He has also tried to depict differences between Jainism and Baudhdhism, where applicable. By birth, I'm Jain(and trying to be Jain by act)and I appreciate many historical perspective on Jainism.
Also, as mentioned in the book, Jainism is scientific religion - covering Physics, Math and other subjects. This is great book not only for spiritual reading but also for environmental understanding.

I got this book from the library. I'm going to buy few copies and going to give them to my spiritual friends.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book on Jainism written by a westerner, I am glad its available again, June 12, 2008
This review is from: Life Force : The World of Jainism (Paperback)
I am very happy to see this book being re-published by a new publisher. BUT....It pained me to read some of the reviews here, I think these are misguided, and even though I believe in Anekantavad of Jainism, I offer the following thoughts, mine, on this book as a counter balance.

This is a composite edited shortened transcript of several talks I gave to Young Jains on this earth across continents. Hence the original copyright is mine and sometimes of the Newsletters of the Jain Temples that sponsored the seminars. So I ask all concerned to please respect that.

I quote my own words, " Michael Tobias has written an exemplary book on Jainism. I recommend this book highly to Jains and Non-Jains alike, to those who want to KNOW the IDEALS of Jainism, to use them in their own lives. This book is not for those who merely want to collect facts. For fact junkies who only live in their heads, there are numerous books. Fact junkies beware! this book touch your heart.

Reading this book in summer of 1996, on a rock by the banks of the Hudson river, in Nyack NY, I could not put it down. I had a long way to drive to get home, but somehow I could not get off that rock. I had gone antiquing. Instead of antique objects, I had found this new book about a very very old religion in a friendly little shop by the river. I am a Jain by birth, by some life rules set by my parents, by stories told to us by Grandma and by morals particularly of Social Ahimsa imbibed from facts about Gandhiji. I also have a lot of didactic learning about facts, history and rules of Jainism, in books from Indian Jain authors and some non Jain Europeans. These books had filled my head, but never managed to touch my heart.

It is Mr. Tobias's genius, that I found myself drawn to the religion of my birth as never before. May be because it came when I was ready, but the style he uses to tell us about the Jains and Jainism is personal and investigative at the same time. He provides real honest to goodness references, not just newspaper articles (as some gringos nowadays are apt to do and put out their pseudo-scientific hodgepodge, I will not name them here, I have written about them elsewhere, I do not want to give those undeserving professors free publicity).

Of course once in a while Mr. (is he a doctor by now?) Tobias comes up gushing, but why not. He is telling us about a religion whose morals we need the most and our actions must arise in our hearts:
TURNING THE OTHER CHEEK,
Non-violence in dealing with others,
ANEKANTAVAD: genuine ability to see others' viewpoint in an openhearted openminded way,
Ahimsa: Not harming even a small ant or a beetle on a houseplant (or human beings in the name of religion, or region or oil for that matter) .
Very gently, he told me that I am responsible for my own actions and hence the reactions, his stories reminded me that there is no intermediary between me and my God, no one to plead for me, no one to die for me, I am responsible for my own salvation. No whining is allowed, there is no one to hear your whining. I knew my father and his father before him for generations resolved matters wisely, amicably, out of harsh courtroom drama. I did not know why? Michael told me it was my Jain legacy, Jains prefer not to file lawsuits. Their business dealings are mostly so honest and straight that chances of lawsuits do not arise. I know how violence settles in the hearts of two legal opponents.

He also told me about my true legacy of no pomp, no ceremony in the behavior of the highest ranking Jain. When a Jain Muni befriended him outside a temple, he was so non-assuming and simple that Michael assumed he must be some sort of a caretaker. Instead he turned out to be a Muni of High rank. Living in NY with my (and my colleagues') inflated egos of being big shot academicians this was a lesson, an eyeopener. Jain munis are highly learned, highly sophisticated, highly evolved yet have no pomp, no gilding, no treasury, no armed guards, no violence. Just peace. Just cleanliness, just stillness. I have since then tried to be simple, quiet, humble, kind. His stories reminded me that it has to be daily awareness of the social Ahimsa and equality in practice.

My meditation teacher had told us, be quiet for 20 minutes and sit and may be you can listen to what God has to say. Michael told me in this book that practicing Jainism would provide me that quietitude in daily life even if I were in the middle of the hubbub of daily busy-ness of a research lab in Medical school in NY.

I must also tell you that I have read and re-read this book periodically over the last dozen years.

I was so impressed I bought as many copies as I could afford, to give away. All who read it were always glad of the experience and wanted more copies to share with their own circle. Soon this book was out of print, not even in nooks and cranny of some obscure bookstore or the internet could I find a new copy to give to other relatives or nieces or nephews or some Jain temple library. "

So I was very pleased to see that a new publisher has taken on the task of publishing this book.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book on the topic, November 5, 2001
This review is from: Life Force : The World of Jainism (Paperback)
I havent finished reading this book yet. but from what I have read so far, it is a great book. I am a Jain and knew that Jainism is one of very few religions based on science and ecology but didnt really knew how. This book provides that information.

A very good reading on the subject from someone who is not a Jain.

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