Their god has 1008 names.
In Jainism, the number 1008 holds religious significance as it represents the total number of virtues a follower should possess in order to attain spiritual enlightenment. These virtues include qualities such as non-violence, truthfulness, and self-discipline, which are essential for leading a righteous life according to Jain beliefs. The number 1008 serves as a reminder for Jains to strive towards embodying these virtues in their thoughts, words, and actions.
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Jainism is a religion that is similar to Hinduism in some beliefs and practices, but places a strong emphasis on nonviolence (ahimsa). Jains follow strict vegetarian diets and practices to avoid harming all forms of life, including animals, insects, and plants.
Triratna, meaning "Three Jewels," refer to the three core principles in Jainism: Right Faith, Right Knowledge, and Right Conduct. Followers of Jainism strive to achieve these principles in order to attain spiritual purity and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. They guide individuals in leading a virtuous and ethical life according to Jain teachings.
Jains consider Friday to be the most important day of the week. This is because the last tirthankara, Mahavira, is believed to have attained nirvana on this day. Jains often fast, meditate, and visit temples on Fridays to pay homage to Mahavira.
During the time of the Buddha, Hinduism did not exist. The religion that it was born from, Vedicism, was the religion of the time. Jainism had been around for 200-300 years and during the Buddha's time, Mahavira was reinvigorating it. Buddha disliked the caste system of the Vedic religion. He also disliked the self-mortifications done by the Jains and other ascetics, instead proscribing the Middle Way, between indulgence and self-mortification. However, Buddha allowed converts to continue worshiping their gods. He also allowed Jain converts to keep their Jain identities and continue to give alms to Jain ascetics.
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Yes, Jain religion a minority. Jainism is an independent religion, not a branch of any other religion. Jains do not believe in Hindu god, Jain do not believe in Veds & Hindu Purans, nothing is common from religious point of view. Every religion whose follower are not in majority are treated as minority.
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Jain is a religion indigenous to India. Castes are ancient Hindu classifications that were once used to restrict social mobility and human rights.
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Jain Saraogi are the "sharavak" (Listeners) who were inspired by the teachings of Jain Religion or Jainism. Saraogi were not the original or native followers of the Jainism. They attended the religious ceremonies of Jain along with the followers of Jain religion and got influenced by it and started following the religion. Jain Saraogi's are Swetambar as well as Digamber. Though many of the Saraogi call themselves "Agarwals - followers of King Agrasen , a sub-caste and branch of hinduism.
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No, but do not try it around people of the Jain religion in India.
Jains consider Friday to be the most important day of the week. This is because the last tirthankara, Mahavira, is believed to have attained nirvana on this day. Jains often fast, meditate, and visit temples on Fridays to pay homage to Mahavira.
Triratna, meaning "Three Jewels," refer to the three core principles in Jainism: Right Faith, Right Knowledge, and Right Conduct. Followers of Jainism strive to achieve these principles in order to attain spiritual purity and liberation from the cycle of birth and death. They guide individuals in leading a virtuous and ethical life according to Jain teachings.