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conclusion of differences between jainism and Buddhism​

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Answered by sachdev7100
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Jain practitioners believe in God, while Buddhist do not. Although Buddhists believe that a man is reborn but this rebirth is not transmigration of souls. However, despite these and other differences, the two faiths are both based on the idea of companion towards all living beings.

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Answered by angelpradhan1502
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Jainism and Buddhism were and still are two distinct and independent religious sects. V.A. Smith writes, “The two systems whether regarded as philosophies or religions are essentially different.” They even proved rivals to each other during and after the lifetime of their founders. Buddha had condemned certain aspects of Jainism during his lifetime.

Therefore, Monier Williams is right in his conclusion when he writes, “Buddhism and Jainism were not related to each other as parent and child rather as children of common parents, born at different intervals though at about the same period of time and marked by distinct characteristics, though possessing strong family resemblances.”

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