The Jedi Order moral value system viewed fear to be the root of suffering: fear leading to anger, anger leading to hate, and hate leading to suffering. Their creed demands that they defend and protect all life and use their power for knowledge and defense, never to attack.
As George Lucas explained, the Jedi Knights were "warrior-monks who keep peace in the universe without resorting to violence." He added, the Jedi "use their power to keep the governments of all the planets in line, so that they don't do terrible things." The Jedi have the "moral authority to do that" since they are "the most moral of anybody in the galaxy." With their main temple located on the Republic’s capital planet, Coruscant, the Jedi "brought peace into the galaxy by being ambassadors and troubleshooters." The Jedi Order were powerful Force-wielding beings, guardians of peace and justice in the Star Wars galaxy. The fictional organization has inspired a real-world new religious movement, Jediism. The Jedi Order are depicted as a monastic, academic, and meritocratic organization whose origin dates back thousands of years before the events of the first film released in the franchise.
The Jedi ( / ˈ dʒ ɛ d aɪ/), Jedi Knights, or the Knights of the Jedi Order are the main protagonists of many works of the Star Wars franchise, often working symbiotically alongside the Galactic Republic and the Rebel Alliance.