Social Sciences, asked by lovepgl871, 5 hours ago

write the education of jain religion in brief?​

Answers

Answered by satya2061
1

Answer:

Jainism is a religion of self-help. There are no gods or spiritual beings that will help human beings. The three guiding principles of Jainism, the 'three jewels', are right belief, right knowledge and right conduct. ... Its professional religious people are monks and nuns, who lead strict and ascetic lives.

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.

Jains believe in the existence of an eternal Jiva (soul), whereas Buddhism denies the concept of self (jiva) or soul (atman), proposing the concept of no-self (anatta) instead. The Anekantavada doctrine is another key difference between Jainism and Buddhism.

Answered by raniposhi
0

Answer:

your answer is in attachment

✌️✨ Hope it's helpful ✨✌️

Attachments:
Similar questions