No Jainism does not accept any type of god in its pantheon. The only deified being that it has is Mahavira, the founder.
Ambika, who a minor goddess in Hinduism, is a mother goddess in Jainism.
No, Jainism is a different religion. Jain gods, principlse & temples are different than Hindu Gods, principles & temples.
"Trinity" refers to the Catholic belief of three gods in one. Or something like that; I never quite understood their belief - but you can find an introduction in the Wikipedia article on "Trinity".
Jains worship at a Deraser.
If they are a true Christian then they are following in the foot steps of Jesus Christ and only believe in one god named Jehovah.AnswerNo, the concept of the Trinity is that there is one God but with three parts.
AnswerMost Christians believe in a Trinity that is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This is three persons in one God. Hindus believe in a godhead that is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. This is three gods in one.
The trinity (the Father the Son and the Holy Ghost)...the Father is God, the Son is God and the Holy spirit is God. Yet there are not three God's but one God. There is only one God in the Biblical Christian doctrine of the trinity. ____ Believe in three gods is called TRITHEISM
If your referring to the Bible, the term would be God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit, the Trinity, the Triune God.
Like Buddhists, Jains do not worship a Creator God, but, believe in various non-creator deities.
Trinity means "three-in-one" and refers to the concept that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are all one and the same God. The apostles are not part of the Trinity. No. The apostles were 'messengers' for Jesus. The principal apostles were the 12 disciples who followed Jesus, and Paul. The Trinity is a term for the Christian notion of three Gods in one - God the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost.
Likely the most well known now is Isis, Osiris, and Horus, however there were many trinity gods and goddesses within city cults.
Muslims reject the trinity because they believe that we must believe in only one God, and the worship of three gods is polytheistic, even if it is one God in three persons. The Qur'an criticizes Christianity's belief in the trinity multiple times. Was Mohammed the founder of Islam's rejection of the trinity? Probably, seeing as Mohammed founded Islam and has his views on issues recorded in the Qur'an.