Of course its jainism
Of course its jainism
As per Indian constitution Jainism is a religion. Also it is clear from supreme court's decision: Jainism is "indisputably is not a part of Hindu Religion" One can get more details here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_status_of_Jainism_as_a_distinct_religion_in_India
The Holy Book of Judaism is the Tanakh. Israel is a nation without an official state religion. (While Israel is the Jewish State, it is only Jewish in the ethnic sense, not the religious sense.) Most Israelis are Jews, but there are Muslim, Christian, Druze, and Baha'i minorities who each have their own holy books. To read more about the Jewish Holy Book, please read the Related Question below.
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!
Hinduism is the most observed religion in India, followed by Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism, Jainism & Judaism.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4963-11#ixzz1LnKIXRix
some of the holy cities which reflect jainism are palitana in gujarat sammeysikharji near kolkatta, girnarji in gujarat near junagad, ranakpur in rajasthan and many more in rajasthan and gujarat. Answer: Kundle pur where Mahavira born and Pavapuri where he end his life.
Any Muslim uses the quran as the holy book of Islam religion. Refer to the related questions below for more information.
Answer According to Quran Islam is not a new religion, it starts from Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Moses and Jesus in different names ie: Psalms, Torah, Holy book (catholicism). Islam's Holy Book Quran revealed as last testament to emphasize, establish and witness what were revealed to those religions by God/Allah.
I'm not a religious person but it could involve devoting yourself to your religion more. For example; praying more to your God, helping around in your place of worship, reading your holy book more or just increasing your faith
We have many holy books, hundreds of them. We consider a book holy if it can guide one in life. So there are Vedas, Gita, Upanishads, Puranas, and many more.
There is no specific holy book known as the "holy book of sicks." It might be that you are referring to specific teachings or texts associated with a particular belief system or organization. Can you provide more context or details for clarification?