Yes, of course!
The most popular festival of Jains all round the world is Paryushan Parva, which they believe to be an eternal festival. Besides these some other festivals like Diwali, Rakshabandhan, Mahaveer jayanti etc. have their own importance and significance in Jainism.
jain's celebrate Diwali and all other hindu festivals and MAhavira's jayanti
the main festival of jain's is Mahavira jayanti and Diwali
No Tamil is not originated Jainism. Jainism is not having any originator. we don't have any author for Aagam and we are not able to find them out in history too so Jainism God Gifted hai.
Jainism is a religion, not a part of any other religion
no, they are vegetarian
Jainism celebrates several important festivals, with the most notable being Paryushana and Diwali. Paryushana, typically observed in August or September, is a time for fasting, reflection, and spiritual renewal, culminating in the seeking of forgiveness from others. Diwali, while widely recognized in Hinduism, is also significant for Jains as it marks the attainment of moksha (liberation) by Lord Mahavira. Other festivals include Mahavir Jayanti, celebrating the birth of Lord Mahavira, and the observance of various Tirthankara commemorations.
are there any festivals in Islam Sikhism and Buddhism
No Jainism does not accept any type of god in its pantheon. The only deified being that it has is Mahavira, the founder.
do not kill any kind of organism.
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Most of this festivals is around Carnivals themes
The founder of Jainism is Mahavira. He is considered to be the last Tirthenkara or teacher of Jainism.