An Ahimsa Crisis: You Decide: What Is Achorya/Asteya?

Published: 18.08.2016
  • Literally ACHORYA means Non-Stealing.

  • Most common and prevalent understanding such as: thievery, robbery, house break-in, burglary, snatching, acquiring what one desires by illegal, irrational and illegitimate ways and means and misappropriation of funds etc. are commonly understood as stealing.

  • Achorya is all of that plus a lot more.

  • Jain Acharya Umasvati defines Achorya as: “taking anything which is not willingly given”.

  • Not taking any item or services that do not belong to me.

  • Not taking without the full knowledge and willing consent of the giver and without any threat and duress.

  • Should be in full compliance of the law of the society.

  • Should respect the moral and karmic laws as much as possible.

  • The dealings should be open, fair, honest, transparent, and not be hiding any facts.

  • Both the receiver and giver should be able to disclose its full contents to all and to those who have a need to know. (This is the Most Important Test)

  • It is an ethical contract of human behavior for dealings, trade, commerce and business in the society.
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Title: An Ahimsa Crisis You Decide
Author: Sulekh C. Jain
Edition: 2016, 1st edition
Publisher: Prakrit Bharati Academy, Jaipur, India
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