Chapter III  ·  Teachings

Wisdom Beyond Karma — A Discipline of the Awakened Heart.

The teachings of Suparshvanatha Bhagwan are a quiet architecture of the inner life — seven luminous principles distilled into practice, where every breath becomes an act of remembrance.

Seven Awakened Principles

The Inner Path of Right Conduct

Each principle is a thread; together they weave the cloth of a luminous life. Begin with one, and the others will follow — for the soul, once turned toward light, finds every direction is home.

01
अहिंसा

Ahimsa — Non-violence

Cause no harm in deed, in word, in thought. Cultivate a heart so wide that even the smallest creature finds shelter in your awareness.

02
सत्य

Satya — Truthfulness

Speak only what is true, gentle, and beneficial. Truth is not merely the opposite of falsehood — it is the alignment of voice with the soul.

03
संयम

Samyama — Self-Discipline

Master the senses, restrain the mind, hold the conduct steady. The disciplined life is not narrow — it is the chiselling away of all that is not the soul.

04
करुणा

Karuna — Compassion

Let compassion flow toward every living being without exception. To suffer with another is to recognise the same soul looking back through different eyes.

05
अपरिग्रह

Aparigraha — Detachment

Hold lightly to objects, people, and outcomes. What is yours by right of the soul cannot be lost; what is not, cannot truly be held.

06
शान्ति

Shanti — Inner Calmness

Tend the unmoving stillness within. The mind may be touched by passing weather, but the soul remains the silent sky in which all weather passes.

07
मोक्ष

Moksha — Liberation

The fruit of right vision, right knowledge and right conduct. To know the soul as separate from karma is to step into the luminous freedom of being.

08
अनेकान्तवाद

Anekantavada — Many-Sided Truth

Hold every view with humility. Reality is vast, and any single perspective reveals only a single facet. The wise learn to see through many eyes at once.

Ratnatraya · Three Jewels Murti of Suparshvanatha Bhagwan in serene posture of teaching
The Three Jewels

Right Vision · Right Knowledge · Right Conduct

The whole of his teaching converges in a single, luminous geometry. Samyak Darshana — to see truly. Samyak Jnana — to know truly. Samyak Charitra — to live truly. Together these three jewels become the path that ends at moksha.

Vision sees the soul; knowledge clarifies the path; conduct walks it. Without one, the others cannot stand. Like the three legs of a tripod they hold up the lamp of liberation.

Live so that no creature trembles at your approach. Speak so that even silence may be content with your words. This is the ford-maker's path.

— On the Conduct of the Awakened

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