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.
Absolutely not. That's considered fraternization, and is very strictly prohibited.
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.
not to harm anybody
By the help of jains living all over the earth.
Jainism
no
It could be Jainism.
One feature that is NOT associated with Jainism is the belief in a creator god who governs the universe. Jainism emphasizes the principles of non-violence (ahimsa), truth, and asceticism, focusing instead on individual spiritual development and liberation through self-discipline and ethical living. Additionally, Jainism does not advocate for rituals or worship of deities as central to its practice.
Jainist believe that all living things are sacred and they should not harm anything.
yes they are called vectors
no i think it means looking after the things around you.