Jainism was a distinct religious tradition that emerged in ancient India around the same time as Hinduism. While its teachings and practices share some similarities with Hinduism, Jainism developed as a separate path with unique beliefs, principles, and practices that differ in significant ways from Hinduism. Jainism emphasizes non-violence, self-discipline, and non-attachment as core values in striving for spiritual liberation.
Jainism is stricter than Buddhism and Hinduism, but all three are connected.
Jainism is originated from Hinduism. But their teachings are quite different.
No, Sikhism is part of Dharmic religions along with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
The Indian civilization founded Jainism. Jainism is a breakaway religion from Hinduism.
Jainism differs from Hinduism in so many ways. According to Jainism every individual can get rid of his karma and become God. Unlike Hinduism which has monopolized God who reappear in every dark times.
During classical era Buddhism grew out of Hinduism. Some other minor Religion such as jainism and shikhism also developed during that time.
During classical era Buddhism grew out of Hinduism. Some other minor Religion such as jainism and shikhism also developed during that time.
Ambika, who a minor goddess in Hinduism, is a mother goddess in Jainism.
there are many branches of Hinduism. Buddhism jainism shikhism etc.
Hinduism believes in a Supreme Creator, whereas Jainism does not.
Hinduism and Jainism were the religions of Indus valley civilization.