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What is the full form of jainism?

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to win(conquer) over all indrias (senses) call Jain.

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What is the fullform of jain?

All those people who follow Jainism are referred to as Jain. There is no specific full-form of the word Jain. However, the word comes from another word Jina which means 'the conqueror'.


What is the adjective for Jainism?

The noun Jainism is a proper noun (a religion or belief). The usual adjunct and adjective form is Jain (e.g. Jain identity), and this is also the name applied to followers (Jains).


Who is the founderof jainism?

The founder of Jainism is Mahavira. He is considered to be the last Tirthenkara or teacher of Jainism.


Who believes in Jainism?

Jains believe in Jainism.


What civilization founded jainism?

The Indian civilization founded Jainism. Jainism is a breakaway religion from Hinduism.


Why was jainism formed?

Jainism started in its present form when humans felt the need to find the truth behind the life: Why do we exist? What will happen after death? And when they found the ultimate answer to all such question (which was salvation), then after thousands of years, it became a religion.


What is the Jainism popuation?

The Jainism population has about 43,000,000 Jains.


When jainism began?

Jainism began in1204 b.c


What is the place of Jainism in the world?

universe is the place of jainism


How Jainism developed from Hinduism?

Jainism did not develop from Hinduism.


Why Jainism ended?

DO YOU KNOW Jainism IS VERY BAD


In the age of mahavira jainism was known as?

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.