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- Jainism - Wikipedia
Jainism ( ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm, ˈdʒaɪnɪzəm JAY-niz-əm, JYE-niz-əm), [1] also known as Jain Dharma, [2] is an Indian religion which teaches a path toward spiritual purity and enlightenment through disciplined non-violence (ahimsa) to all living creatures
- Definition, Beliefs, History, Literature, Facts - Britannica
A desire to preserve their religious identity has led expatriate Jains to form trans-sectarian organizations such as the Jain Samaj, founded in Europe in 1970, and the Federation of Jain Associations in North America (also known as JAINA), founded in 1981
- YJA | Home
YJA has created a space for Jain youth to learn about Jain principles and apply them in their daily lives Donations will ensure that YJA’s initiatives and events can continue to empower the next generation of Jains
- 10 Things You Should Know About Jainism - ABWE
The Jain religion includes more than just tolerance, non-violence, and reincarnation—and Jains desperately need to hear the gospel
- Jainism - World History Encyclopedia
Jains, especially Jain monastics, will gently sweep the path before them so they do not inadvertently step on an insect and will wear face masks to prevent themselves from inhaling any so that not even the smallest of living things is harmed by them
- Jain Beliefs - Jainpedia
The fundamental aim of the Jain faith is to perfect the soul, which can be done only by following the teachings of the Jinas Jains believe that the 24 Jinas revealed the essential truths of the universe and provided guidance to reaching liberation from the cycle of rebirth
- What Is Jainism ? - Explore Jainism
According to Jain teachings, every soul is inherently divine and capable of achieving liberation (moksha) from the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) Liberation is believed to be attained through the “Three Jewels” of Jainism: right knowledge, right faith, and right conduct
- Jainism - National Geographic Society
According to tradition, he established a large community of Jain followers: 14,000 monks and 36,000 nuns at the time of his death Today, most followers of Jainism live in India, with estimates of upwards of four million followers Jainism’s teachings have influenced many all over the world
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