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was based on the teachings a man named Mahvira
NO! Jainism is base on the teachings of a man named Mahavira
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He is associated with Jainism, although it is disputed whether the belief system is actually *based* on his teachings.
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The principles of non violence and truth were based on the teachings of Lord Mahavira.And in order to implement those principles we need to practice self awareness.Read on to know more on the same
The principles of non violence and truth were based on the teachings of Lord Mahavira.And in order to implement those principles we need to practice self awareness.Read on to know more on the same
Jainism is a religion based on the teachings of Mahavira, an ancient Indian spiritual leader. Jainism emphasizes non-violence (ahimsa), truth, non-attachment, and spiritual liberation through self-discipline and self-realization.
Lord Mahavira give the teachings in the jainism
Mahavira did not believe in the existence of God. He considered that God is the highest, the noblest and the fullest manifestation of all the powers which lie latent in the soul of man. The teachings of Mahavira were simple. He based his teachings on three thoughts Right Faith, Right Knowledge and Right Conduct or Action. These three teachings are called Triratna or Three jewels.Mahavira put great stress on Mahavira Ahimsa. According to him, men, animals, plants, stones, wind and fire had souls. Therefore no injury should be done to animals, birds etc. Mahavira preached his disciples to follow the five principles.They are1. Ahimsa - not to injure any living beings2. Satya - to speak truth3. Asteya - not to steal4. Tyag - - not to own property5. Brahmacharia - to lead a virtuous lifedhanush jhps
No, Mahavira did not base his teachings on the Vedas. He founded Jainism as a separate religious tradition that emphasized non-violence, truth, non-attachment, and self-discipline. Jainism rejected many Vedic rituals and beliefs.
The name of Vardhman Mahavira's daughter was "PRIYADARSHANA"