Buddhism and Jainism were the religion of ordinary people .justify?
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Jains believe in the existence of an eternal Jiva (soul), whereas Buddhism denies the concept of self (jiva) or soul (atman), proposing the concept of no-self (anatta) instead. The Anekantavada doctrine is another key difference between Jainism and Buddhism.
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Yes because one of the factors leading to the rise of these religion is that when the Hinduism became an expensive religion I.e people had to perform expensive rituals people started to look for an alternative and people followed Buddhism and Jainism because of it's simplicity.
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