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    Jainism and Buddhism

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    Jainism and Buddhism Both Jainism and Buddhism start in the 6th century BC‚ and they have similar backgrounds. The founders of these religions have similar stories. Jainism was founded by a man named Vardhamana‚ who was born into a wealthy‚ powerful family.  When he was 30‚ he left his wealth behind and spent 12 years living a disciplined lifestyle and searched for the truth.  He gave up all of his possessions‚ which included even his clothing‚ and eventually found what he was looking for.  He

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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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    Buddhism & Jainism

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    Buddhism & Jainism When Buddhism and Jainism were developing‚ no rivalry seemed to have existed between them because both religions believed in a similar philosophy of life. However‚ they differed on some views such as salvation and soul and this led to their separate ways. Similarities Between Buddhism And Jainism On God • Buddhism : The original Buddhist doctrine does not have any godly figures‚ though the later Buddhist sects introduced some Godly figures. The Buddhists believe that these

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    the language and the apparel. Even though both Islam and Sikhism believe that there is only one God‚ Sikhs have many different religious beliefs compared to Islam. For example‚ Muslims worship God by doing five prayers a day‚ at dawn‚ noon‚ mid-afternoon‚ sunset‚ and night. Sikhs only pray three times a day‚ morning‚ evening‚ and bedtime. According to the British Broadcasting Corporation‚ BBC‚ Islam and Sikhism have two different holy books. Islam worships the Qur’an which contained

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    Jainism Essay

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    The religion of Jainism has many components that are said to be very similar with certain parts of Hinduism as well as Buddhism. The Jain religion is most popular in India where it was first found. There are millions of Jain people around the world. Jainism first started in ancient East India. The success of this religion all comes down to the 24 Jinas. Jinas are those who overcome or conqueror. The first Jina is believed to have been a giant around 8.4 million years ago (Robinson‚ 2010). The

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    The Status and Role of Women in Hinduism and Sikhism Renee Thompson 996976438 Professor Shiu Monday July 4th‚ 2011. Religion plays a crucial role in the daily lives of millions of people. This is even more evident in India. Hinduism and Sikhism are two very prominent religions in this nation (Pinkham‚ 1967). These two religions are closely linked but also have many distinct practices. Issues of the position of women in society‚ attitudes towards the caste system‚ and methods of worship are

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    Essay On Jainism

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    Jainism began as a monastic faith but then developed a lay movement. There are no priests in Jainism; monks and nuns are their clerics. Though Jains pray to the Hindu gods for earthly favours‚ such as long life‚ the true objects of their devotion are the Tirthankaras‚ or the Jain saints. The term Tirthanikara means “makers of the river crossing”; they are historical figures who achieved release of the eternal cycle of karma. To the Jains‚ the law of karma‚ not the will of the gods‚ determines

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    Buddhism and Jainism

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    and the consumption of food using only one’s cupped hands). Ultimately‚ the Buddha abandoned reliance upon these methods on his discovery of a middle way. In Jainism‚ there exists a non-extreme pathway for Sravaka laypersons with minor vows. Some Buddhist teachings‚ principles‚ and terms used in Buddhism are identical to those of Jainism‚ but they may hold different or variant meanings for each. Although both Buddhists and Jain had orders of nuns‚ Buddhist Pali texts record the Buddha saying that

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    I decided to reach out to college students who identify with the Punjabi ethnicity and whose parents practice Sikhism. It was important to choose college students‚ as they have more freedom in decision-making as compared to living at home. Since I was noticing differences between my experiences and those I was hearing from people living in Wisconsin‚ I thought it would be interesting to take that into consideration. Therefore‚ I included both people who were raised in Wisconsin as well as those

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    Islamic vs. Sikhism

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    Chris Conner Sandra Pittman World Religion Sikhism Sikhism (“Is Sikhism just a combination between Hinduism and Islam?”) Sikhism shares a lot of similarities with the Hinduism and Islamic religions. All three religions believe in some type of reincarnation. Sikhism’s version of reincarnation is‚ when you merge with Nam‚ (The Sikh’s God). Hinduism believes in Moksha‚ (which is the release from reincarnation). The three religions also share the belief of karma‚ karma being‚ one’s deed’s

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