The 24 saints of Jainism, known as Tirthankaras, are revered spiritual teachers. The first Tirthankara is Rishabhadeva, followed by Ajitanatha, Sambhavanatha, Abhinandananatha, Sumatinatha, Padmaprabha, Suparshvanatha, Chandraprabha, and others, concluding with Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara. Each Tirthankara represents a significant milestone in the spiritual evolution of Jainism, guiding followers towards liberation and enlightenment.
Jainism believes in extremities in physical renunciation. It is not practically possible for a common man to take to such extreme austerity. Present day Jainism is similar to Hinduism with Statue worshiping and pomp and show. True spirit of Jainism is now confined to saints and Munis only.
Jainism is the religion having 24 tirthankaras.
In the age of Mahavir, Jainism was known as "Jin Sashan" which would roughly translate to "Jainism" itself, because 23 other Tirthankaras had preceded Mahavir and spread the principles of Jainism. In the age of Mahavir, his parents and many others were already following Jainism propagated by Parshwanath, the 23rd Tirthankar of Jainism.
24 deitys... Mahavir=last, and Mallinath=only girl.
South India
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 ( according to jain division of time).
jain's go to the temple of jain in which there are 24 trithankaras of the jain's
jainsim pray in morning as well as night, they pray the 24 trithankaras in the jainism religion and they also have sadhu's also,they are two types of jains-digambaras and shwethambharas
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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.
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