Who was the founder of Jainism?What are his teachings?
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Jainism is somewhat similar to Buddhism, of which it was an important rival in India. It was founded by Vardhamana Jnatiputra or Nataputta Mahavira (599-527 BC), called Jina (Spiritual Conqueror), a contemporary of Buddha...
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Jainism is somewhat similar to Buddhism, of which it was an important rival in India. It was founded by Vardhamana Jnatiputra or Nataputta Mahavira (599-527 BC), called Jina (Spiritual Conqueror), a contemporary of Buddha.
The teachings of Jainism are :-
- Ahimsa: Non injury to any living being.
- Sunrta: Not to speak untruth.
- Artuja: Not to take what is not given.
- Aparigraha: Not to be attached to worldly possessions.
- Brahmcharya: Chastity..
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