bodhi_mindisfree
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I was watching the Discovery Channel (as I often do, but the History Channel is better) and they were explaining the universe. Their explanation is that the universe is not all atoms, there has to be some other form of existence that creates gravity in order to hold galaxies together. Model after model shows that there is not enough mass in a galaxy to hold it together, and in models galaxies simply fall apart. This may be apart from this forum, but by my understanding of the jain view of Karma is like a sticky substance which sticks to a soul. Could this sticky stuff be what is holding our galaxy together(just something to think about)?
This may not relate to this forum, so I'm asking why have Buddhist in the past spoken out against Jainism? If I'm not mistaken, some Bikshus in the time of Shakyamuni were murdered by Jain Digambaras (I think sky-clad monks-nude men walking around) because they claimed Jains were being reborn in the Hell realms.
What would be the cause of a type of fued between the followers of Mahavira and Shakyamuni, since they were both Shramanas rebelling against the Brahmans?
Sorry, this just seems interesting.
This may not relate to this forum, so I'm asking why have Buddhist in the past spoken out against Jainism? If I'm not mistaken, some Bikshus in the time of Shakyamuni were murdered by Jain Digambaras (I think sky-clad monks-nude men walking around) because they claimed Jains were being reborn in the Hell realms.
What would be the cause of a type of fued between the followers of Mahavira and Shakyamuni, since they were both Shramanas rebelling against the Brahmans?
Sorry, this just seems interesting.