Vitalism (Jainism)


Vitalism is at the core of Jain philosophy which separates Jiva from Ajiva. According to Jain cosmology, whole universe is made up of six simple substances and is therefore eternal. These six substances are:-
Jiva or soul is distinguished from the rest five on account of the quality of intelligence with which it is endowed and of which the other substances are devoid.

Overview

According to Jainism, there are ten vitalities or life-principles:-
The table below summarizes the vitalities that living beings possess in accordance with their senses.
SensesNumber of vitalitiesVitalities
One senseFourSense organ of touch, strength of body or energy, respiration, and life-duration.
Two senseSixThe sense of taste and the organ of speech in addition to the former four.
Three senseSevenThe sense of smell in addition to the former six.
Four senseEightThe sense of sight in addition to the former seven.
Five-sensed
beings
NineThe sense of hearing in addition to the former eight.
Five-sensed
beings
TenMind in addition to the above-mentioned nine vitalities.

According to major Jain text, Tattvarthsutra: "The severance of vitalities out of passion is injury".
Because life is to be considered sacred and in every living thing, Jains avoid killing any living creature. They are not only vegetarian, but decline to eat vegetables that grow under the ground because each underground stem contains infinite number of vitalities each of that can potentially grow into full-fledged plants.