I think it's because Hinduism is one of the few religions that does not actively propagate itself. Hindu's haven't sent missionaries, or they're Hindu equivalents, to foreign nations to convert people.
Jainism is a very "sukshma" minutely defined religion...Its very deep and needs a perfect understanding of "samay"(time) and "kaal''(periods) chakra, with its rotating graphs of souls(Trus-Naadi).If this concept is clear than its easy to understand the grades of Thirthankaras to vasudevs/baldevs or any other living being in itself!! From here onwards its possible to understand the theory of Karma and truths (tatva,bodha). Unfortunately this is not preached unanimously or equally. Hence the differences in teachings confuse and refrain masses from following this unique and truly fine religion."M sad for that.
Unlike other religions Hinduism and Buddhism teach us that Number pf people is not important for a religion i.e., If a Religion has 10,00,00,000 people that Religion need not be the Greatest of all Religions.But, if a religion has only 1 person following the religion with discipline and rituals of particular religion then that religion is considered to be the greatest.
Though Jainism is practiced all over the world, it is mostly confined to the Indian subcontinent due to a variety of reasons.
universe is the place of jainism
jainism is practiced by the all the jain followers across the world
Jainism is not the oldest religion of the world. Animism and Hinduism have been cited as the oldest religions of the world.
Jainism is practiced all over the world, however, most of its followers reside in India
How did chewing gum get spead around the world
Christianity
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They're spread around the world... usually along the edges of tectonic plates.
Of course its jainism
One major product is the ford company car, which has spread pretty much all around the world.
Yes. It's religions, including Hinduism, Jainism, Brahminism, and Buddishm all influenced other cultures around the world.