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Religions of India Aside from Hinduism and Buddhism what traditions exist in India Jainism Jainism Overview Jains are followers of the Jinas spiritual conquerors

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Religions of India Aside from Hinduism and Buddhism what traditions exist in India Jainism Jainism Overview Jains are followers of the Jinas spiritual conquerors Jinas are also known as . The founder of Sikhism was Guru Nanak. Guru Nanak was born in 1469 at Talwand (now called Nanakana Sahib) in what is now Pakistan. Guru means religi Guru Nanak’s teachings are recorded in the ho Founded in the Punjab, India in the 15. th. Century – about 500 years ago.. 30 Million Sikhs. Sikh means: disciple/follower. Sikhs believe. There is only one God. God is without form, or gender. Everyone has direct access to God. a precursor to modern day ecology. . A profound truth for all times. “One who neglects or disregards the existence of earth, air, fire, water and vegetation, disregards his own existence which is entwined with them”.. A 500 year old, monotheistic religion of Northwest India, followed by some 20 million. Seeks to make religion a uniting rather than dividing force. All people – male and female, Brahmin and Shudra, Hindu and Muslim – are united as brothers and sisters in devotion to the one God:. WALT: . 1) To Investigate Sikhism.. 2) Look at the special dress-code Sikhs have.. WILF:. Level 4: . Can describe some aspects of Sikhism. Level 5: . Can explain some aspects of Sikhism. Level 6: . Can explain and evaluate the importance of the 5’s to Sikhs. . To be able to understand the basic history of Sikhism. . To know what the five K’s are at the end of the lesson. . To understand what a . Gurdwara. is. . To understand the main Rites of passenger of Sikhs. Guru Nanak, a spiritual teacher, made his appearance in northern India in the fifteenth century C.E.. His followers were called Sikhs, meaning “disciples, students, seekers of truth”. In time, he was succeeded by a further nine enlightened Gurus, ending with Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708). History. No single Founder, truths were revealed by Tirthankaras. A Tirthankar is a normal soul born as a human, but has to earn the state of Tirthankara by Penance, equanimity, and meditation. . Jains believe in the 24 Tirthankaras- Adinatha, Ajita, Sambhava, Abhinandana, Sumati, Padmaprabha, Suparshva, Chandraprabha, Suvidhi, Shital, Shreyansa, Vasupujya,Vimala, Ananta, Dharma, Shanti, Kunthu, Ara, Malli, Muni Suvrata, Nami, Nemi, Parshva, and Mahavira . World is cyclical, generation and degeneration, without beginning or end; no creator god. The universe which is eternal is called . loka. ,. a vast yet finite space of 3 lands (Heavens, Middle Realm (including . One of them is Jainism. Jainism has never condoned war or the killing of animals for any reason. Its major teacher is Mahavira (“The Great Hero”). Mahavira was a contemporary of the Buddha who died approximately 526 B.C.E.. Jainism, one of the oldest religions in the world, boasts a rich repository of literature that offers profound insights into its philosophy, teachings, and practices. From ancient scriptures to modern scholarly works, books on Jainism serve as invaluable resources for understanding this ancient tradition.... Jainism, one of the oldest religions in the world, is renowned for its profound philosophical teachings and deeply rooted beliefs. Understanding the basic teachings of Jainism is essential to grasp the essence of this ancient faith. At the core of Jain philosophy lies the principle of ahimsa, or non-violence, which extends not only to physical actions but also to thoughts and speech. This principle emphasizes the importance of compassion and respect for all living beings, fostering a harmonious coexistence with nature.
Central to the teachings of Jainism are the five ethical vows, known as Mahavratas, which include Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truthfulness), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmacharya (chastity), and Aparigraha (non-attachment). These vows serve as guiding principles for Jain practitioners, helping them cultivate a life of moral integrity and spiritual purity.... Jainism, one of the world\'s oldest religions, traces its roots back to the teachings of twenty-four enlightened beings known as Tirthankars. These revered figures, also known as Jinas or \"conquerors,\" have played a pivotal role in shaping the spiritual landscape of Jainism and inspiring countless followers over millennia.

Each of the 24 Jain Tirthankars represents a pinnacle of spiritual attainment, having achieved enlightenment and liberated themselves from the cycle of birth and death. Their lives serve as exemplary models of righteousness, compassion, and spiritual discipline, guiding adherents on the path to liberation.

https://jainismworld.org/blog/six-chakra-understanding/ Jain religion in india, one of the oldest, holds a captivating narrative deeply rooted in the history of ancient India. Emerging from the profound teachings of revered figures known as Tirthankaras, including the legendary Mahavira, Jainism embodies timeless wisdom and ethical principles. These teachings have left an indelible mark on India\'s spiritual landscape, shaping its cultural and religious tapestry....

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