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informtion about Jainism​

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Answered by hinavyali
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Jainism, Indian religion teaching a path to spiritual purity and enlightenment through disciplined nonviolence (ahimsa, literally “noninjury”) to all living creatures. They’re vegetarians and cannot eat onion or garlic, including the vegetables that grow underground

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Janism is an old, independent and scientific religion of india. The name Jainism derives from the Sanskrit verb ji, “to conquer.”

  • Lord Reshabhdeva was the founder of this religion. He was called Tirthankara. There have been 24 Tirthankaras in Jainism.

  • Lord Parshavanath and Lord Mahavira Swami ji have the honour of being the 23rd and 24th Tirthankara in jainism.

  • Lord Reshabhdeva was the first founder of this religion. He is called 184 B.C. His Jainism is an old, independent and scientific religion of India. I the last Mavas a powerft Greek

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In the Indian history, the period of 600 B.C. is very important. Lord Mahavira Swami ji was born in Kundanpur (Presently Bihar) near vaishali during this period.

His father was name king Siddaratha and his mother was name Trishala Rani. Lord mahavir Swami ji led family life about 30 years.

After the death of his parents, he took permission from Nandivardhan, his elder brother, he gave up his kingdom and all sorts of luxurious and set out on path of self discipline.

After doing a hard meditation for 12 years he attained Kaivalya Gyan which means to complete knowledge of universe. He attained salvation at the age of 72 at Pavapuri town.

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Jainism belive in five main Doctrines

  1. AHINSA = Ahinsa means non killing of any living being.
  2. TRUTH = Always speak truth.
  3. ASTYE = Not to steal.
  4. CELIBACY = To lead self discipline life.
  5. NON HORDING = Not to hoard more than needed.
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