The Jain religion accepts these following items to be true and orients their beliefs and behaviors around them:
* Every living being has a soul * Every soul can potentially become divine with innate infinite knowledge, infinite perception, infinite power, and infinite bliss. * Every living being is yourself, harm no one.
* Every soul is can be born into a laver of existence depending on its karma: celestial, human, sub-human or demon * Every soul is the determines its own life, here and hereafter. * A soul freed from karma becomes god like liberated. * The freeing of Karma is achi ved by: Right View, Right Knowledge and Right Conduct * Non-violence is the basis of Right View, the condition of right Knowledge and the start of right Conduct. * Control your senses. * Limit your possessions and your possessiveness * Keep company of the holy and better qualified, show mery to the afflicted and tolerate the perversely inclined * Four things are difficult to attain by a soul: human birth, knowledge of the law, faith in the law and the pursuit of the right path. * Do not waste human life in evil ways yours or others. Rise up in your spiritual evolution. === ===
by worshiping at a Mandir temple
Asceticism
There could be 25 to 30 million Jains worldwide by one estimation. In India alone, there are 10 to 15 million people who practice Jainism.
Presently most of the Jains are in India. They are in other countries too but in less numbers
Ahimsa, or non-violence, is a fundamental principle in Jainism that guides followers to avoid causing harm to any living being. Jains practice compassion, mindfulness, and respect for all forms of life, influencing their diet, professions, and daily interactions. By embodying ahimsa, Jains seek to cultivate inner peace and spiritual growth while minimizing their negative impact on the world.
Jains call their god Tirthankar.
They're called Jains.
Jains have different deities, the most important ones, being tirthankaras.
Digamber Jains are not Buddhists. Digamber is a sect of Jainism.
jains avoid eating brinjal at it is considered jimikand or underground food
Jains gently sweep the street as they walk to remove insects from their path.
Jains have many Gods like in Hinduism however, their main God is Lord Mahavir.