Jainism is one of the oldest religions founded by B. C. E. Vardhamana in the 6th century BC and its believers are called Mahavira, traditionally known as the founder of Jainism. Mahavira is Indian province of Bihar, B. Born in 599, parents belong to Kashatriya caste. Mahavira was born in a wealthy family. His father is King Siddartha. He lived a luxurious life. Later Mahavira married Princess Yasoda. They have a daughter named Anoja. In the meantime, Mahavira was not happy.
Jainism is one of the religions that has been practiced since the oldest, but today jainism appeared in the form of today in the northeastern part of India just as it was thousands of years ago. Because this is a religious belief, its characteristics are related to religion such as Buddhism and Hinduism. But in the beginning, Jay prayed primarily to male heirs, Hindu gods to support longevity and prosperity.
In today's world there are several religious sects such as Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism and so on. These "ism" actually means "lifestyle" and lifestyle. So when we talk about religious Jainism - we actually refer to Jaina's lifestyle and life in order to connect with eternal pure consciousness. When talking about Indian religion - we mean the lifestyle that leads to Hindu lifestyle and infinite pure consciousness. Because this purely conscious experience is happiness (ie eternal and infinite happiness), everyone has a tendency to follow the way of religion naturally.
Jainism is a religion of a very ancient world with a history of more than 3000 years and began on the Indian subcontinent such as Hinduism and Buddhism. It has some similarities with these two traditions, but Jainism has a unique and unique character, unlike them. It is also older than Buddhism, and it is actually one of the oldest and oldest religions in the world, in addition to Hinduism and Judaism. As we all know, Jain Daruma is a true monastic religion that emphasizes moral behavior and personal purity to release individual souls. Jain does not believe in the Creator God. It accepts the material world as a system of self-existence. Everything including the individual's soul is the aspect of matter. Every soul is eternal, but it has a state, shape and size. In Banda, it is affected by karma and regeneration. It can only be released when the karma can be completely removed. Jayaram v.