Nav Tattvas Jain philosophy can be described in various ways, but the most acceptable tradition is to describe it in terms of the Nav Tattvas or nine fundamentals.
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5 main Principles: # Ahimsa: No violence # Satya: Honesty # Asteya: No stealing # Brahma-charya: Celibacy # Aparigraha: No materialism
Three Jewels: # Right of conduct: following the ethnic rules # Right of belief/perception: seeing things properly without letting superstitions or preconceptions get in the way of learning. # Right of knowledge: having correct and sufficient knowledge about the universe
1. Non-injury to all forms of life in all possible ways: Ahimsa
2. Truth or satya
3. Celibacy or brahmacharya
4. Non-possessiveness or aparigraha
5. Not stealing anything: achaurya
The founder of Jainism is Mahavira. He is considered to be the last Tirthenkara or teacher of Jainism.
Jains believe in Jainism.
The Indian civilization founded Jainism. Jainism is a breakaway religion from Hinduism.
The Jainism population has about 43,000,000 Jains.
Jainism began in1204 b.c
universe is the place of jainism
Jainism did not develop from Hinduism.
DO YOU KNOW Jainism IS VERY BAD
In the age of Mahavir, Jainism was known as "Jin Sashan" which would roughly translate to "Jainism" itself, because 23 other Tirthankaras had preceded Mahavir and spread the principles of Jainism. In the age of Mahavir, his parents and many others were already following Jainism propagated by Parshwanath, the 23rd Tirthankar of Jainism.
Jainism began in1204 b.c
yes jainism is followed worldwide
no jainism comes in the minority not the majority