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Tamil Jain Society


Presence

Tamil jains familes are found in Madras, Chengelpet, South Arcot, North Arcot, Tanjavur districts of Tamil Nadu and also in urban areas such as Madras city, Kancheepuram, Vandavasi, Arni, Tindivanam, Vizhupuram. We can find Jain temples constructed in Dravidian style in these areas. In many of these temples daily worship takes place.

Sects

All Tamil jains are of Digambara sect. Nainar caste outnumbers others such as Iyer in Kancheepuram, Udayar in Senji, Mudaliar in Tanjavur and Chettiar in Kumbakonam area.

 

Lifestyle

Occupation of majority of the Tamil jain families is agriculture. A small number settled in urban areas are employed in public and private sector. Many are teachers.

 

Identity

Tamil jains are well assimilated in the Tamil society without any outward differentiation. However, they christen their children by the names of Tirthankaras, characters of Jaina literature. Some of the examples are Aadhi Doss, Aadhiraj, Virushabadoss, Ajitha Doss, Sambava Doss, Neminathan, Appandai Rajan, Parsvanathan, Jeevagan, Dhanyakumaran, Sreyankumaran, Bharata chakravarthy, Jinasenan, Vasavadutta, Ramadutta, Vijayamathi, Gandharvadutta, etc.

Religious head

Swasti Shri Laxmisena Swamiji of Jina Kanchi Jain mutt at Mel Sithamoor (near Tindivanam, South Arcot District) is the religous head of the community. He performs the Upadesam ceremony (similar to Baptisam) for Jain children. In the past, this mutt had been the centre for religious study, guiding and helping the economic activities of its members, organising religious discourses, mainternance of temples and such activities. The mutt was able to achieve such multifarious operations with the help and contributions of its members.

Fastings and other religious practices

Full moon days, chaturdasi (14th day of the fortnight), ashtami (8th day of the fortnight) are days chosen for fasting and religious observations. Women take food only after reciting five times the name of a Thirthankara . People undertake such practices as a vow for certain period of time sometimes even for years. On completion, Udhyapana festivals (special prayer services) are performed , religious books and memorabilia are distributed.

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Lifetime ceremonies

Festivals

Atchaya thrithiyai - a festival in commemoration of the first thirthankara Rishabadeva partaking food after 1000 long years of penance.

Sivarathri - in comemoration of Shri Rishabadeva attaining moksha.

Mahavir Jayanthi - festivity on the day of thirthankara Shri Mahaveera's birth.

Deepavali - in comemoration of Shri Mahaveera attaining moksha.

Shruthapanjami - to worship agamas and scriptures

Avani Avittam - in comemoration of emperor Bharatha acknowledging true scholars by giving them the sacred thread.

Saraswati Pooja, Yugadi and Pongal are the ohter common festivals celebrated alongwith other Tamils.

 

 

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