the five rules of Jainism are:
ahimsa- this means non-violence
anekantvanda- meaning multiplicity of views
aparigraha- meaning non- possessiveness
non-stealing
brahmacharya- meaning no sexual intercourse
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Jains have many Gods like in Hinduism however, their main God is Lord Mahavir.
There are two sects of jains : Digambar and Shwetamber(Most of their beliefs are similar). The monks of Digambar sects do not wear clothes. Reason: They must follow 5 rules strictly and at there best which are 1. Non-Violance 2. Truth 3. Non Stealing 4. Celibacy 5. Non-attachment to materialistic things By not wearing clothes makes them follow rule 1st and 5th. Thank You!
There are the most Jains in Canada, India, Pakistan, and Japan.
what rules did you have to follow rations ww2
follow the rules
yes they have to follow there home rules
they had rules to follow but not laws
Yes, "Rules will follow." is correct.
The future tense is they will follow the rules.
Jains believe in ahimsa, or nonviolence. To stop the cycle of reincarnation, Jains believe that they must follow the path of ahimsa. If they do not behave as their religion dictates, they believe that their next life could be as a lower animal. Thus they do not kill any animal because it could have been their ancestor, etc. But primarily, because they believe in preventing the suffering of all who feel pain.
We follow safety rules for be safe.
Mahavira was a sage and spiritual leader in ancient India who propounded a religious philosophy based on non-violence and compassion. His followers became known as Jains, derived from the Sanskrit word "Jina" meaning conqueror, as they aimed to conquer their inner passions and attain spiritual liberation. Jains follow a strict code of ethics and practice asceticism to minimize harm to all living beings.