Jain History

Where was the First Jain Council held? | Pataliputra

The First Jain Council was held in Pataliputra (modern Patna) around 300 BCE, under the leadership of Sthulabhadra.

Primary Reference: NCERT Class 11 - Ancient India (R.S. Sharma)

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In which of the following places was the first Jain Council held?

[Uttarakhand PCS Prelims 2021]

Detailed Solution & Historical Context

Concept


Jain councils were organized to preserve the oral teachings of Mahavira, which were being lost due to famine and the death of learned monks.

Authentic Source Evidence


The First Jain Council was held at Pataliputra in the early 3rd century BCE (c. 300 BCE), presided over by Sthulabhadra.

Analytical Breakdown


  • Pataliputra (A): Site where the 12 Angas (sacred scriptures) were compiled.

  • Significance: This council marked the formal beginning of the division into Svetambara (white-clad) and Digambara (sky-clad) sects.
  • Conceptual Deep Dive & Logic

    "Why did the Digambara sect reject the results of the Pataliputra council?"

    They were in South India during the famine and claimed that the authentic scriptures had already been lost, refusing to accept the 12 Angas compiled by Sthulabhadra.

    Examiner's Mindset & Pro-Tip

    "The First Council at Pataliputra was an attempt at canonical standardization that ultimately solidified the major sectarian schism in Jainism."

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