Item 5 in Jain Five Great Vows
Aparigraha — Non-Possession
Limit or renounce possessions and attachment to material accumulation.
- Position
- 5
- Form
- Prohibition
- Obligation
- Context-dependent
- Wording status
- Editorial paraphrase
- Intended audience
- Observed absolutely by ascetics and in limited forms by lay Jains
- Last reviewed
- 28 June 2026
Names and terminology
Canonical name: Aparigraha — Non-Possession
Original term: Aparigraha
Source wording
Editorial paraphrase: Limit or renounce possessions and attachment to material accumulation.
Literal meaning
Limit or renounce possessions and attachment to material accumulation.
Broader interpretation
Interpretation depends on the framework's historical purpose, intended audience and relationship to its other principles.
Ethical purpose
To shape conduct or character in a way consistent with the wider ethical framework.
Modern application
Modern application requires attention to consent, rights, evidence, foreseeable harm and changing social conditions.
Criticism and difficult cases
Application can become difficult when this principle conflicts with another duty, when harm is indirect, or when ancient social assumptions do not fit modern conditions.
Truth By Reason analysis
Truth By Reason assesses this principle according to evidence, rights, intentions, foreseeable consequences and consistency with the treatment of all affected beings.
Ethical themes
Sources
- Importance Assigned to Five Vratas Commentary / interpretation