Buddhism is a hierarchical reigion i think.
Taoism is autonomous.
jainism is hierarchically followed
Autonomous. Judaism today does not have a hierarchy, except on a very small scale within each independent synagogue.
The Church of Scientology organization is hierarchical -- there are no recognized autonomous congregations, by design. However, considering that the Church considers anyone who has taken a Scientology or Dianetics self-improvement class to be a Scientologist, only a minority of the official membership is actually actively involved in a Scientology group or organization. And quite a few more consider themselves Scientologists but do not check in regularly. So you could say their organization is hierarchical but their membership is mostly autonomous.
The Bahá'í Faith has a hierarchical administration: elected groups of people, one at the international level (the "Universal House of Justice"), one for every country, or in some cases other kinds of regions (currently called the "National Spiritual Assemblies"), and one in each city or town where there are 9 or more believers (the "Local Spiritual Assemblies"). I am not sure what you mean by "autonomous". The Bahá'í Faith is certainly not a branch of another religion; in this sense, it is independent, with its own laws, its own administration, etc.
The founder of Jainism is Mahavira. He is considered to be the last Tirthenkara or teacher of Jainism.
a hierarchical (novanet)
Jains believe in Jainism.
The Indian civilization founded Jainism. Jainism is a breakaway religion from Hinduism.
The Jainism population has about 43,000,000 Jains.
Jainism began in1204 b.c
universe is the place of jainism
Jainism did not develop from Hinduism.
DO YOU KNOW Jainism IS VERY BAD