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Santhara in Jainism

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Context:

A tragic incident involving the death of a three-year-old girl in Indore, allegedly due to Santhara administered by a Jain monk, has reignited legal and ethical debates around this ancient Jain ritual of voluntary fasting unto death.

What is Santhara (Sallekhana)?

  • Definition: Santhara or Sallekhana is a sacred Jain vow of voluntary and gradual fasting unto death, believed to purify the soul and help attain moksha (liberation).
  • Eligibility: Undertaken by both monks and laypersons during extreme life conditions—terminal illness, old age, or famine.
  • Spiritual Process:
    • Gradual renunciation of food and water.
    • Undertaken under spiritual guidance.
    • Marked by detachment, forgiveness, and inner reflection.

Core Jain Doctrines Underpinning Santhara

  1. Ahiṃsa (Non-violence): Fundamental to Jainism, ensuring no harm to any living being.
  2. Satya (Truthfulness): Practiced with compassion; never to cause harm.
  3. Asteya (Non-stealing): Absolute respect for others’ property and rights.
  4. Brahmacharya (Chastity): Encourages celibacy or restraint.
  5. Aparigraha (Non-possessiveness): Promotes detachment from material and emotional bonds.

The Triratna (Three Jewels) of Jainism

  • Samyak Darshan (Right Faith): Belief in truth and the path to liberation.
  • Samyak Jnana (Right Knowledge): Clarity and truth in understanding existence.
  • Samyak Charitra (Right Conduct): Ethical living aligned with Jain teachings.

Legal Status of Santhara in India

  • Rajasthan High Court (2015): Ruled Santhara as suicide under IPC Section 306.
  • Supreme Court Stay (August 2015): Upheld Santhara as a constitutionally protected religious practice under Article 25 (freedom of religion).
  • Current Legal Position: Recognised and protected, subject to voluntary and informed consent under religious supervision.

Significance in Jainism

  • Spiritual Goal: Viewed as a dignified and non-violent passage into death, aiding in the shedding of karmic bonds.
  • Historical Precedent: Practiced by Jain luminaries like Bhadrabahu and Chandragupta Maurya in Shravanabelagola.
  • Scriptural Backing: Mentioned in Jain texts like Ratnakaranda Shravakachara and classical Tamil literature like Silappadikaram and Neelakesi.

Controversy and Ethical Concerns

  • The recent Indore case raises questions about:
    • Consent and age: Can minors undertake such vows?
    • Oversight and responsibility: Role of religious mentors.
    • Balance of faith and child rights: Reconciling religious freedom with child protection laws.

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