jainsim teaches ahinsa(non violence)
and mahavira told that
jeo or jene do( live and let others live)
Similar to acquired-reached a goal.
To have attained a desired goal or outcome.
Through meditation and mind control, specific techniques are mentioned in Buddhism and Jainism.
To achieve total non-violence, or Ahimsa
Augustus' main goal was to establish a stable government without plunging Rome into yet another civil war. By retaining the most powerful positions for himself, he attained this goal.
The goal of Jainism is to attain moksha (enlightenment). This is done by observing the five 'Great Vows': non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, celibacy, and non-materialism.
The leading founder of Jainism is traditionally regarded as Lord Mahavira, also known as Vardhamana. He lived in the 6th century BCE and is considered the 24th Tirthankara, a spiritual teacher who has attained enlightenment. Mahavira emphasized the principles of non-violence, truth, and asceticism, which are central to Jain beliefs.
Each country used a different method to achieve its goal. The Philippines attained independence from the United States after WWII. Vietnam attained independence from France after the Vietnam War. While India attained independence from Great Britain from Mahatma Gandhi's movement.
Mahavira is considered the founder of Jainism, an ancient Indian religion that emphasizes non-violence, truth, and asceticism. He is regarded as the 24th Tirthankara, a spiritual teacher who has attained enlightenment. Jainism advocates for the liberation of the soul through ethical living and self-discipline. Mahavira's teachings continue to influence millions of followers today.
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.