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Jains believe in Jainism.
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Jainist believe that all living things are sacred and they should not harm anything.
Jainism believes in good deeds (punia) and helping others.
Jainism believes in good deeds (punia) and helping others.
Like Buddhists, Jains do not worship a Creator God, but, believe in various non-creator deities.
Jainism is an Indian religion that prescribes a path of non-violence towards all living beings.So the principles of the Jainism may be considered as sweet as a chocolate but Jainism is not a chocolate!
Jainism proposes that everything has a living soul called a jiva and should not be harmed.
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In Jainism, harming any living being is strictly prohibited due to the principle of ahimsa, or non-violence, which is central to its ethical teachings. Jains believe that all living creatures possess a soul and have the right to live and experience existence. Causing harm to others not only impacts their spiritual journey but also creates negative karma for the individual committing the harm. Thus, fostering compassion and respect for all forms of life is essential in promoting harmony and spiritual growth.
Some people believe that Jainism even existed much before Hinduism and Buddhism. Jains believe that Jainism is an eternal religion. Recent researches by some historians even show that Jainism might have even existed 5 lakh years back. If this is believed to be true, then it is quite possible that both Buddhism and Jainism were actually branches of Jainism, where Buddhism is quite similar to Jainism in many respects. Moreover, Hinduism might have been a mixture of local and some Jain beliefs.
Jains do believe that there is no real founder of Jainism as it is an eternal religion. They have 24 tirthankaras of whom Lord Rishabha is considered to be the first one and is accounted as the founder and preacher of Jainism in this kaal (jain division of time). However, some of the modern historians believe that Lord Parshwnath (23rd Tirthankar of Jains) was the founder of Jainism.