What are the common teachings of Buddhism, Jainism and Zoroastrianism?
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The Five vows are - Truth, Non-violence, Non-stealing, Non-attachment, also control over the desires and senses. With a Greater emphasis on non-violence and also the truth. They also follow 3 jewels of the Right Perception, Right Knowledge, and the way to Right Conduct.
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Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and Zoroastrianism from Hinduwebsite
Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and Zoroastrianism are major world religions. They share several common beliefs and practices with Hinduism and have millions of followers in the Indian subcontinent as well as the rest of the world. The first three faiths originated in India. Although Zoroastrianism seems to have originated in the Indian subcontinent or adjoining areas, it remained confined to Persia. Both Zoroastrianism and Vedic Religion share several common traditions, beliefs and practices. However, historically they went their ways. We have strong reasons to believe that Zoroastrianism incorporated elements of an ancient branch of Vedic tradition which was prevalent in the outlying areas of the Indian subcontinent or Persia, before Zoroaster established the new faith. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism share many fundamental beliefs such as karma, Dharma, rebirth and liberation. They competed against one another, while they also influenced each other and enriched the Indian philosophies, spirituality and mysticism. A comparative study of the four religions is worth the effort to understand the development of religious and philosophical thought in the ancient world, an area which has been largely ignored by the Western academia. It will help students of Eastern religions understand the origin and development of these faiths and the concepts such as Dharma, karma and Maya, which are unique and common to them.
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Buddhist Philosophy, Buddha Dharma, practical Buddhism, life of the Buddha, history of Buddhism, Buddha Sangha, Buddhist Canonical literature, Buddhist sects, Buddhism and Hinduism comparison.
Jainism
Jain Dharma, Jain Philosophy, History of Jainism, Jain Canonical literature, translations of Jain scriptures such as the Kalpastutras, Jainism and Buddhism comparison, books on Jainism and related resources.
Zoroastrianism
Jain Dharma, Jain Philosophy, History of Jainism, Jain Canonical literature, translations of Jain scriptures such as the Kalpastutras, Jainism and Buddhism comparison, books on Jainism and related resources.