Jainism: Jain Cosmology

🌀Mapping the Universe Without a Creator God | Sanatana Decode


🪐 Introduction: A Creatorless, Eternal Cosmos

In a world where many religious traditions speak of a creator deity who made the universe, Jainism presents a radically different vision. It describes the universe (Loka) as eternal, uncreated, and self-regulating—with no beginning and no end, and governed solely by the karmic laws of individual souls.

In Jain cosmology:

  • The universe is not created by a god, nor is it destroyed by one.
  • Every soul is eternal and independent, and karma is the only binding force.
  • Time, space, matter, and soul have always existed.

This cosmology, though ancient, is surprisingly modern in its logic, structure, and detail. Let us now unfold the profound Jain vision of the universe—a multi-dimensional cosmos teeming with infinite souls, realms, and paths of liberation.


📏 The Shape and Structure of the Jain Universe (Loka)

Jain cosmology visualizes the Loka (Universe) as having the shape of a cosmic human figure standing akimbo, or more precisely, an hourglass or a standing man with a narrow waist.

It is divided into three primary realms:

RealmSanskrit NameDescription
Upper WorldUrdhva-lokaAbodes of celestial beings and liberated souls
Middle WorldMadhya-lokaHuman and animal worlds (the only realm for moksha)
Lower WorldAdho-lokaInfernal realms (seven hells)

This cosmic form is made of:

  • Infinite layers of beings
  • Fixed dimensions and geometry
  • No outer creator, no expansion or collapse

🪷 The Central Cosmic Diagram – Lokākāśa

The Jain cosmos is precisely measured and is often represented in cosmological diagrams called Lokākāśa, often carved or painted in Jain temples.

🌐 Features of Lokākāśa:

  • Height: 14 rajjus
    (A rajju is an ancient cosmic unit; even the speed of light wouldn’t cross one rajju in a day!)
  • Base Width: Broad at both top and bottom; narrow in the middle (where humans live)
  • Shape: Like an hourglass or standing man with arms on hips

This visual model shows not only physical geography, but also spiritual geography—how beings rise and fall based on karma.


🏔️ Detailed Realms of the Universe

🔻 Adho-Loka – The Seven Hells

The seven layers of Naraka (hell) are real locations, not metaphors. They are populated by souls suffering due to severe negative karma—but even these realms are temporary.

Hell NameDescription
Ratna PrabhaThe uppermost and least painful hell
Sharkara PrabhaSlightly more suffering
Valuka PrabhaInvolves suffering by sand and fire
Panka PrabhaMud and filth-based suffering
Dhuma PrabhaSmoke-filled and choking hell
Tamaha PrabhaIntense darkness and torture
Mahatamaha PrabhaThe deepest and most intense of all

All suffering beings here eventually ascend, based on karmic exhaustion.


🟡 Madhya-Loka – The Human World

This middle realm is where humans, animals, and plants reside, and only here can moksha be attained.

🌏 Structure of Madhya-Loka:

  • Contains Jambūdvīpa at the center
  • Surrounded by rings of oceans and continents: Lavaṇasamudra, Dhātakīkhaṇḍa, Kalasāgara, etc.
  • Has Mount Meru at its spiritual center (the axis mundi)
  • Contains 15 karmabhūmis (regions fit for karmic evolution), of which only 5 are active today

💠 Jambūdvīpa – Our Cosmic Island

This is the innermost island and home to:

  • Bharata Kṣetra (India’s cosmic counterpart)
  • Airāvata Kṣetra
  • Mahāvideha Kṣetra (where Tīrthaṅkaras still appear)

Here, humans live among rivers, oceans, and mountain ranges like Mount Meru, Rucaka, and Himavān.


🔺 Urdhva-Loka – The Celestial Worlds

This is where Devas (heavenly beings) live in various pleasure realms. These include:

  • Devalokas (Heavens) – 16 levels of celestial bliss
  • Kalpas & Anuttara Heavens – Advanced heavens where beings are close to liberation
  • Siddha-śilā – The highest realm, located at the tip of the universe, where liberated souls (Siddhas) reside permanently

Unlike theistic heavens, Jain heavens do not guarantee moksha. Devas still possess karma and rebirth.


⏳ The Concept of Time in Jain Cosmology

Time is cyclical, not linear. Each complete cycle is called a Kalachakra, and it is divided into two halves:

Time PeriodNameNature
Ascending CycleUtsarpiṇīGradual spiritual and moral rise
Descending CycleAvasarpiṇīGradual spiritual and moral fall

Each half-cycle contains six eras (ārās) ranging from ideal spiritual conditions to total decline.

We currently live in the 5th era (Pañcama ārā) of the Avasarpiṇī cycle—marked by suffering, short life spans, and weak spirituality. No new Tīrthaṅkaras appear in this period.


⚖️ The Doctrine of Karma

Jain cosmology and karmic law go hand in hand.

  • Karma is a fine, invisible material substance.
  • It attaches to the soul through passions, thoughts, and actions.
  • Karma determines your rebirth location, form, and experiences.
  • Even Devas and humans can fall if karma binds again.

Thus, the cosmological structure is also a moral map—every plane of existence is a karmic consequence.


🪔 Role of the Soul (Jīva) in the Universe

Jainism recognizes infinite souls (jīvas) scattered throughout Loka:

Soul TypeCharacteristics
Siddha (Liberated)Resides at Siddha-śilā, free from karma
Arihant (Omniscient)Living beings who have realized truth
Samsāri (Bound souls)Transmigrating through various realms

Even in a leaf or a drop of water, souls dwell, which is why Jainism advocates Ahimsa to the subtlest level.


🔭 Scientific Parallels and Symbolic Interpretations

Modern physicists now speak of multi-dimensional universes, parallel realms, and cyclical time—ideas long embedded in Jain cosmology. While not “scientific” in the Western empirical sense, Jain maps of reality are mathematically sophisticated and spiritually profound.

Jain cosmology isn’t mythology—it’s a spiritual cartography of where we are, where we go, and what determines our movement.


📜 Sanskrit Verse from Jain Canon

लोकाकारं ज्ञातवान् यो जिनेन्द्रो जिनपुंगवः।
कृतार्थानां पथं साक्षात् दर्शयामास लोकवित्॥

Lokākāraṁ jñātavān yo Jinendro Jinapuṅgavaḥ।
Kṛtārthānāṁ pathaṁ sākṣāt darśayāmāsa lokavit॥

“The Supreme Jina, the knower of the cosmos, revealed the structure of the universe and showed the path to the accomplished souls.”


🌿 Learnings & Action Plan for Modern Life

Jain Cosmology IdeaModern Life Application
Karma is materialBe mindful—every act leaves an imprint
No creator GodTake full responsibility for your actions
Siddha-śilā as goalSeek inner liberation, not outer validation
Time is cyclicalDon’t be arrogant in success or despair in pain
All life has soulEmbrace vegetarianism or reduce harm in choices

🧘 Final Reflection

The Jain cosmos is not a place, but a moral universe—a vast, interconnected web where every thought, word, and action moves you upward or downward. There is no savior, no shortcut. But there is clarity, logic, and profound hope.

It is a cosmos that doesn’t demand belief, but invites awareness.

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