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Q: What percentage of Jains in the world?
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How many Jains are there world wide?

infinite


Which community in the world is strict vegetarian?

jains


What do Jains call their god?

Jains call their god Tirthankar.


What are jainism people called?

They're called Jains.


Do jains believe in god?

Jains have different deities, the most important ones, being tirthankaras.


Is digamber jains Buddhists?

Digamber Jains are not Buddhists. Digamber is a sect of Jainism.


Why jains does not brinjal?

jains avoid eating brinjal at it is considered jimikand or underground food


How do the principles of ahimsa shape life for jains?

Ahimsa, or non-violence, is a fundamental principle in Jainism that guides followers to avoid causing harm to any living being. Jains practice compassion, mindfulness, and respect for all forms of life, influencing their diet, professions, and daily interactions. By embodying ahimsa, Jains seek to cultivate inner peace and spiritual growth while minimizing their negative impact on the world.


What do jains do when near insects?

Jains gently sweep the street as they walk to remove insects from their path.


Who do Jains follow?

Jains have many Gods like in Hinduism however, their main God is Lord Mahavir.


Do jains drink milk?

Jains consume milk. Even most milk products are also consumed by Jains. Jainagams do not find any defect in consuming milk and most milk products.


What is the concept of ahimsa?

It is the Jainist belief of nonviolence. "A" negates "himsa", the Sanskrit world for violence. The concept behind ahimsa is the motive to stop reincarnation. By living a nonviolent lifestyle, Jains hope to escape the cycle and reach nirvana. To follow ahimsa, Jains are vegan and avoid harming all forms of life. Some Jains will not travel, for fear of crushing insects while walking.