नफ़रती लोग ना देखें, जैन धर्म का काला इतिहास..| AMAZING FACTS ABOUT JAIN
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AMAZING FACTS ABOUT JAIN
हारे का सहारा बाबा श्याम हमारा
ABOUT JAIN-----
Jainism, an ancient Indian religion, emphasizes non-violence (ahimsa) and self-discipline. Here are 10 amazing facts in 10 lines:Ancient Origins: Jainism dates back to at least the 6th century BCE, with roots possibly extending to the Indus Valley Civilization.
Tirthankaras: Jains follow 24 spiritual teachers called Tirthankaras, with Rishabhanatha as the first and Mahavira (6th century BCE) as the last.
Non-Violence Core: Ahimsa is central, extending to all living beings, leading Jains to practice strict vegetarianism and avoid harming even microorganisms.
Five Vows: Jains adhere to five major vows: non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, celibacy, and non-attachment to material possessions.
Concept of Karma: Jains believe karma is a physical substance that binds to the soul due to actions, affecting rebirth and liberation.
Jain Cosmology: The universe is eternal, without a creator god, divided into three realms: heavens, middle world, and hells.
Monastic Life: Jain monks and nuns live austere lives, often walking barefoot and carrying minimal possessions to practice detachment.
Fasting Practices: Jains undertake intense fasting, like Paryushana, to purify the soul and practice self-control.
Architectural Marvels: Jain temples, like those at Mount Abu and Palitana, showcase intricate marble carvings and spiritual significance.
Global Influence: Despite being a minority (about 4-5 million followers), Jainism influences Indian culture through its emphasis on ethics and ecology.
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