Yes, Jainism has holy cities. One of them is Calcutta.
Yes jainism have many holy books.One of them is Kalpa Sutra
Some holy cities for Jainism include Palitana in Gujarat, India, where there are more than 900 Jain temples on a hill; Shravanabelagola in Karnataka, India, which is home to the world's tallest monolithic statue of Gommateshwara; and Gaya in Bihar, India, where Lord Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, is believed to have attained spiritual enlightenment. These cities hold great religious significance for Jains and attract pilgrims from around the world.
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according to subject there are many books.one is tatvarthsutra.
There are numerous Holy Cities in the world, all depending on which religion or faith you are referring to. Some of the major ones are (but certainly not limited to): Rome/Vatican (catholicism) Jerusalem (abrahamic religions) Mecca (islam) Karbala (shia islam) Salt Lake City (mormonism) Jaipur (hindus/jainism) Sri Amritsar (sikhism) Ayodhya (hinduism) Ise (shintoism) and many, many, MANY more. Check out the "Holy City" list on Wikipedia for more details!
the holy cities of islam is Mecca city, Medina, Dome of the Rock, Hebron, Mashhad, and Qom. :)
One of the holiest of cities for Christians is the city of Jerusalem. Bethlehem is another holy city for Christians.
Mecca and Jerusalem are holy cities for Muslims.
There are several "holy cities" for Christians. Many are in the Holy Land: Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem, to mention a few. For Catholics, Rome is a Holy City. For many Protestant Christians Augsburg is considered a significant site, and many of the central cities of the Reformation are considered to be preeminent.
Most of the holy cities of Islam are situated in Saudi Arabia. Anyhow, many other countries like Iraq, Pakistan and India also have holy cities for the Muslims.