Parasparopagraho Jīvānām (Sanskrit: परस्परोपग्रहो जीवानाम्) is a Jain aphorism from the Tattvārtha Sūtra [5.21]. It is translated as "Souls render service to one another". It is also translated as, "All life is bound together by mutual support and interdependence." These translations are virtually the same (by virtue, that is), because Jains believe that every living being, from a plant or a bacterium to human, has a soul and the concept forms the very basis of Jainism.
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| - Parasparopagraho Jivanam (Sanskrit: परस्परोपग्रहो जीवानाम् Parasparopagraho Jīvānām) est un sutra sanskrit ou une aphorisme issu d'un verset du Tattvartha Sutra [5.21]. Il est traduit par : les âmes rendent service à d'autres. Mais aussi par : Toutes les vies sont interdépendantes et se doivent un mutuel respect, une mutuelle assistance. La phrase Parasparopagraho Jivanam est composée de trois mots sanskrits : paraspara (mutuel), upagraha (assistance) et jiva (êtres vivants (âmes) — jivanam est le génitif pluriel de jiva). Ce sutra a aussi été accepté comme la devise du jaïnisme. (fr)
- Parasparopagraho Jīvānām (Sanskrit: परस्परोपग्रहो जीवानाम्) is a Jain aphorism from the Tattvārtha Sūtra [5.21]. It is translated as "Souls render service to one another". It is also translated as, "All life is bound together by mutual support and interdependence." These translations are virtually the same (by virtue, that is), because Jains believe that every living being, from a plant or a bacterium to human, has a soul and the concept forms the very basis of Jainism. (en)
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| - Parasparopagraho Jivanam (Sanskrit: परस्परोपग्रहो जीवानाम् Parasparopagraho Jīvānām) est un sutra sanskrit ou une aphorisme issu d'un verset du Tattvartha Sutra [5.21]. Il est traduit par : les âmes rendent service à d'autres. Mais aussi par : Toutes les vies sont interdépendantes et se doivent un mutuel respect, une mutuelle assistance. La phrase Parasparopagraho Jivanam est composée de trois mots sanskrits : paraspara (mutuel), upagraha (assistance) et jiva (êtres vivants (âmes) — jivanam est le génitif pluriel de jiva). Ce sutra a aussi été accepté comme la devise du jaïnisme. (fr)
- Parasparopagraho Jīvānām (Sanskrit: परस्परोपग्रहो जीवानाम्) is a Jain aphorism from the Tattvārtha Sūtra [5.21]. It is translated as "Souls render service to one another". It is also translated as, "All life is bound together by mutual support and interdependence." These translations are virtually the same (by virtue, that is), because Jains believe that every living being, from a plant or a bacterium to human, has a soul and the concept forms the very basis of Jainism. (en)
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