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    Jainism and Science

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    JAINISM AND SCIENCE Submitted To: Piya Mukherjee Faculty‚ SIMSR Submitted By: Saurabh Sheth PGDM-A (Roll no: 53) To maintain the importance of the concepts‚ many words used in the article are of ‘Prakrut’ Language. Concept of Jainism Jainism is the religion professed by the Jains‚ so called because they follow the path practiced and preached by the Tirthankars or Jinas. It is a religion of soul. This concept or belief is called theism. This self-belief is the most important concept

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    The difference between Buddhism and Taoism Taoism is an indigenous religion of Han-Chinese‚ and it is a very enormous and complicated cultural syntheses. Also‚ the development of Chinese medicine‚ history‚ and culture were influenced significantly by Taoism.However‚ Buddhism is foreign religion from India‚ which has taken root in China through the absorption of Chinese culture‚ and as well as gives the great effect to the development of Chinese culture. The two religions have their

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    University of Phoenix Material Four Yogic Paths and Jainism Worksheet Complete the table by comparing the forms of Hinduism and contrasting them with Jainism. | |Jnana Yoga |Karma Yoga |Bhakti Yoga |Raja Yoga |Jainism | | |Jnana yoga‚ as |Karma Yoga is |Bhakti Yoga or |Raja Yoga or “Royal | | | |defined by Molly and |described by Molloy

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    not. Christianity and Buddhism believes that it is very important how a person treats another person. The majority of Christians believes in a soul which is the essences of a person lives on even after death (Robinson‚ 2010). Buddhist believes that a being is re-borned over and over again and can come back

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    2/28/12 Jainism & Sikhism Jainism is generally a religion that surfaced from India. This religion follows the idea of peace and non-violence towards not only humans but‚ all the living creatures of the world. It is also known as Shraman‚ Dharma‚ or Nirgantha because it teaches self reliance. According to this religion‚ a person or soul has to conquer his inner enemies in order to get to the state of Jina. This is essentially a “superior human being”. Also‚ they have a comparative smaller number

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    * 4 Wants of Hinduism: 1. Pleasure 2. Success 3. Duty 4. Liberation * Classic Period of Hinduism: Era when Hinduism becomes distinguished as a religion * In regards to other religions‚ Hinduism is tolerant * Both Buddhism and Jainism grew out of Hinduism and were founded as reactions to

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    Amalgamation of Shinto and Buddhism Japan‚ just east of Korea and China‚ is an island rich in religion and culture. During ancient Japan‚ the indigenous people of Japan believed in the Shinto religion‚ and worshipped kami‚ or spirits that inhabited many parts of nature. However‚ in the mid-sixth century‚ Buddhism started to appear in Japan. As Buddhism started to become more popular in Japan‚ it started to intermingle with Shinto and created a relationship between the two religions. I believe

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    Some of the important similarities between Christianity and Buddhism in the Classical World are that they both have a single founder of the religion‚ Prince Siddhartha Gautama ( Buddha or Enlightened One) founded Buddhism‚ and Jesus introduced Christianity. Christianity and Buddhism both appealed to women and peasants‚ and taught the spiritual equality between all believers. Buddhism attracted those suppressed by the caste system. Another important similarity is that both faiths gained more followers

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    Throughout the Classical Period Buddhism and Christianity were very widespread religions. While Buddhism and Christianity differ‚ they are contain many similarities. Buddhism‚ is a trip of the mind and it focuses on reaching enlightenment. Whereas‚ Christianity focuses on salvation‚ and becoming one with God. From the person they worship to the way they worship‚ these two religions are very different. In addition to their differences‚ these two religions also have basic principles that are in common

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    The Similarities Between Buddhism And Christianity Christianity and Buddhism‚ as one of the world’s three major religions‚ occupy very important position in the society‚ influence most of people. Maybe they have different religious doctrines and faiths‚ but they also share the similarities. First of all‚ I think that both Buddhism and Christianity can help people relieve their pressure through repenting the mistakes they did. Christians think if they embrace Jesus‚ repent and mend your ways

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