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Differences between jain and bhuddisum relegion in hindi language in 10000 words

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Answered by parthbilochi16
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Buddhism and Jainism are two ancient Indian religions that developed in Magadha (Bihar region) and continue to thrive in the modern age. Mahavira and Gautama Buddha are generally accepted as contemporaries (circa 5th century BCE).[1][2] Jainism and Buddhism share many features, terminology and ethical principles, but emphasize them differently.[2] Both are śramaṇa ascetic traditions that believe it is possible to attain liberation from the cycle of rebirths and deaths (samsara) through spiritual and ethical disciplines.[3] They differ in some core doctrines such as those on asceticism, Middle Way versus Anekantavada, and self versus no-self Buddhism is centered upon the life and teachings of Gautama Buddha, whereas Jainism is centered on the life and teachings of Mahavira. Buddhism is a polytheistic religion and its main goal is to gain enlightenment. Jainism is also a polytheistic religion and its goals are based on non-violence and liberation the soul.Goal of Philosophy: Buddhism is not a philosophy. It is the practical teachings of the Buddha and its goal is 'Nirvana'. Jainism is a way of life, adhere to teachings of Tirthankars, respect all life forms and end goal is to achieve Nirvana.

Why New Religions?

The society was angry over the ritualistic practices of the post Vedic period which were based upon superstition and exaggeration and held Brahminical dominance accountable for the mayhem.

The languages spoken by the masses such as Prakrit and Pali started getting prominence over Sanskrit, a language which was limited to priestly and aristocratic class.

In fact, Buddhism and Jainism movements were started to reform the Hinduism.

Answered by kavita488
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Differences between jain and bhuddisum relegion in hindi language in 10000 wordsDifferences between jain and bhuddisum relegion in hindi language in 10000 words

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