Any religion in history has spread mostly under following condition.
1. When people are not following any distinct religion or
2. When people are forced to follow a religion.
If a community is not following any religion, than a spiritual leader who guides them initiates a religion. Eg. Muhammad , Jesus etc. If people are already following a religion, than it is difficult for them to migrate to another religion.
When a new ruler captured a state, people there were usually forced to follow ruler's religion. This is how people change their religion.
At the time when Jainism started, many religion were already flourished. So people were reluctant to leave their religion. Also, no ruler forced this religion upon the people. This is the region why there are few followers of Jainism.
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Jainism is practiced all over the world, however, most of its followers reside in India
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The religion of Jainism is most practiced in various parts of the world that include USA, India, Canada, and Hong Kong among others. This is a religion that was founded in India and has a population of over 5 million.
Jainism seems to be most strongly concerned about breaking the power of bondage to the physical world. And as such they have code of conducts. This code of conduct is expressed in the twelve vows.
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Jainism is most probably an Indian religion. (Jain roots have also been found in South Asia and parts of Central Asia.) Jains believe it to be an eternal religion, with no origin, or without any founder.
Jainism is most probably an Indian religion. (Jain roots have also been found in South Asia and parts of Central Asia.) Jains believe it to be an eternal religion, with no origin, or without any founder.
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