harm no life, tell the truth, do not steal, and own no property
the jain try to live by four principles: injure no life, tell the truth, do not steal, and own no property.
harm no life, tell the truth, do not steal, and own no property
do not harm, do not steal, (do not do anything bad actually)
the jain try to live by four principles: injure no life, tell the truth, do not steal, and own no property.
Jainism is originated from Hinduism. But their teachings are quite different.
Lord Mahavira give the teachings in the jainism
the jain try to live by four principles: injure no life, tell the truth, do not steal, and own no property.
the four main religions in India are:Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhismfrom jayde and ellie
The main problem of jainism is the extremity of the principles.
He is associated with Jainism, although it is disputed whether the belief system is actually *based* on his teachings.
Jainism
the main 4 are injure no life, tell the truth, do not steal, and own no property -hope this works
About four million people follow Jainism
there are twenty-four thirthankaras
There are mainly five teachings of Jainism (called 5 vows of Jainism) which include-Ahimsa (or, non-violence)Aprigraha (or, non-possessiveness)Bramhcharya (or, chastity)Asteya (or, non-stealing)Satya (or, truthfulness)