词条 | Jai Jinendra |
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Jai Jinendra! ({{lang-sa|जय जिनेन्द्र}} {{IAST|Jaya Jinēndra}}) is a common greeting used by the Jains. The phrase means "Honor to the Supreme Jinas (Tirthankaras)"{{sfn|Rankin|2013|p=37}} The reverential greeting is a combination of two Sanskrit words: Jai and Jinendra The word, Jai is used to praise somebody. In Jai Jinendra, it is used to praise the qualities of the Jinas (conquerors). The word Jinendra is a compound-word derived from the word Jina, referring to a human being who has conquered all inner passions and possess Kevala Gyan (pure infinite knowledge), and the word "Indra," which means chief or lord.{{sfn|Rankin|2013|p=37}}{{sfn|Sangave|2001|p=16}}{{sfn|Sangave|2001|p=164}} See also
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|last=Rankin |first=Aidan |title=Living Jainism: An Ethical Science |url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=bQxZAQAAQBAJ&dq=jai+jinendra&source=gbs_navlinks_s |year=2013 |publisher=John Hunt Publishing |isbn=978-1780999111 |chapter=Chapter 1. Jains Jainism and Jainness}}
|last=Sangave |first=Vilas Adinath |title=Aspects of Jaina religion |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8UhvGRoyAqMC |edition=3rd |year=2001 |publisher=Bharatiya Jnanpith |isbn=81-263-0626-2}}{{Jainism topics}} 2 : Jain phrases|Greeting words and phrases of India |
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