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i want the conclusion of jainism and budhism

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Answered by rvsuvathi
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Jainism and Buddhism though at first glance may appear to share great deals in common, are not very much alike.Ethically, Buddhism and Jainism share a great deal, but that is where most of the similarities end.

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. It maybe that although the paths are different, they both lead to same destination.


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Answered by harsh05572
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•Both Mahavira and Buddha beleived in the equality of all. They beleived in that religion had nothing to do with caste.

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•Since Buddha and Mahavira preached in pali and Prakrit respectively, they enriched the language and literature of the period. The Jatakas are a case in point.

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•Jainism and Buddhism also influenced the art and architecture of India. Stupas like the Sanchi Stupa at Sanchi, Mathas (monasteries) viharas residence of Monks.

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