Ākāśa (Jainism)
Ākāśa is space in the Jain conception of the cosmos. It is one of the six dravyas and it accommodates the other five, namely sentient beings or souls, non-sentient substance or matter, principle of motion, the principle of rest and time
Ākāśa provides the space for other substances. It does not obstruct. There are two types: Lokakasha and Alokakasha. Alokakasha is beyond the Lokakasha and is empty; it has no other substance.
Etymology
Ākāśa is a compound word of Sanskrit language, wherein "ā" refers to "towards" and "kāśa" refers "to be visible or to appear".Attributes
Space provides room to all other substances of the universe. The characteristic of space is to give room to or accommodate the other substances. The special feature of space is that it is not restricted to the universe like other substances but extends beyond the universe to the non-universe.Its qualities are as follows:
- Provides room to soul, matter, medium of motion, and medium of rest
- Pervades everywhere
- Supports everything and thus it is self supported
- Have no form, color, taste, smell, and touch
- Does not perform any active action
- Provides accommodation to soul and matter of their actions
- Is one and whole
Types
Space substance is only one substance and as such it is indivisible. Universe and non-universe are considered its two divisions.Space is divided into two parts:
- Lokakas - Where medium of motion and rest substances exist
- Alokakas - The remaining space, which is empty and void.
Lokakasha
That portion of space in which all the substances are found is called the universe Urdhwa Lok, where beings of higher qualities than us live Madhya Lok - where human beings and other creatures live, and c) Adho Lok, where the inmates of hell live.At the summit of the lokākāśa is the Siddhashila.
The dharma and adharma ''dravyas are present only in Lokakasha and that is why jiva and pudgal are also there in the Lokakasha'' only.
Alokakasha
The infinite space outside the universe is called the non-universe. In the non-universe, space alone exists without the other five substances. In non-universe there is nothing but space.Alokakash is perceptible only to the omniscient.