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Sallekhana : The Jain Approach to Dignified Death

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jain, Shugan C., editor.
Chapple, Christopher Key, 1954- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sallekhanā.
Spiritual life--Jainism.
Spiritual life.
Asceticism--Jainism.
Asceticism.
Death--Religious aspects--Jainism.
Death.
Right to die--Law and legislation--India.
Right to die.
Other Title:
Sallekhana
Place of Publication:
Libreka GmbH
Summary:
Jainism regards life to be eternal. Recognizing that the soul can never die, but merely takes a new body, a careful tradition welcoming death through intentional fasting developed more than two thousand years ago. A legal challenge Rajasthan was put forward in 2013, suggesting that this practice is harmful and coercive and targets women in particular. For a short while SallekhanÀ, which means the "thinning of existence, " was declared illegal. In response to this controversy, three conferences were convened by the International School for Jain Studies to explore the legal, religious, and medical aspects of this practice. Experts discussed the long history of the practice, attested to in epigraphs throughout India; the ways in which fasting to death has become an acceptable practice in the Western world; and contemporary instances of its observance in India. This volume presents an interdisciplinary approach to thinking about the end of life, from biomedical, historical, religious, and legal perspectives.
ISBN:
81-246-1179-3

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