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    Sikhism is the one religion that moves me the most out of all of the religions. Sikhism was founded around 5 centuries ago in 1496. It was founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Punjab‚ a state in India. Sikhism is a monotheistic religion and it is based on the religions of Hinduism and Islam‚ but it is its own distinct religion. Sikhism is the fifth largest religion in the world and it consists of about 26 million followers that can be found throughout the world. Sikhism is a very compelling religion There

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    Essay #1: The Ethical Pillars of Jainism Jains believe that people are reborn again and again until they have freed themselves from samsara‚ which is the wheel of birth and death. The gradual process by which the souls learns to extricate itself from the lower self and its attachments to the material would involve purifying one’s ethical life until nothing remains but the purity is of jiva. Jains also believe that the universe is without beginning and that there is no creator or destroyer and

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    belief in Christianity. Much like Christianity‚ Sikhism has its own set of foundational beliefs that form the basis of the overall religion. Within both Christianity and Sikhism are various ideas that allow one to compare each religion with the other. Each of these religions allows one to evaluate specific beliefs between each religion to determine the similarities and differences between the two religions. For a religion to be considered

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    religious “Denomination” (Miller‚ 2010). This is because their set of beliefs differ in some paramount ways. All religions work under a common set of beliefs‚ traditions‚ or identities. The religions that are being compared‚ and described‚ are Sikhism and Hinduism. Sikhism originated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent at about the end of the 15th century (En.Wikipedia.org‚ 2018). Hinduism

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    common. The following will compare and contrast Christianity and Sikhism. The first portion will compare the two religions and the following portion will detail the differences. In each of these two religions‚ God is the focal point. In Christianity there is only one God and the same is said for Sikhism. The two believe in an all-powerful‚ all-seeing‚ and all-present God. The followers of both Christianity and Sikhism are also called to worship God and keep a daily focus on him. Both

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    divided into those who are liberated (mukta) and those who are bound (baddha). A mukta Jiva is one who possesses pure consciousness and is a liberated soul who has exhausted all karma. It is also called Siddha. All Siddha’s are considered as God in Jainism. They don’t possess a body but possesses perfect vision‚ knowledge‚ power and bliss. All Tirthankaras and Kevaljnanis become siddha at the end of their life. They never return again to the cycle of pain‚ pleasure‚ life and death. The bound souls

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    For centuries many religions have been discovered‚ practiced and studied. In South Asia‚ three in particular are predominantly practiced; Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Jainism. Much like classic definitions of religion‚ each have focused on its importance as a way of thinking‚ as a way of feeling‚ and as a way of being human in relation to other human beings in a community‚ however each go about it in their own ways. Although each different religion may sound alike in some people’s eyes‚ every religion

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    neutral Karma is similary in Hinduism and Jainism in that the laws of cause and effect can be used for ones benefit in the afterlife. It is different in the two religions in that in Hinduism‚ karma is dependant on the will of a God‚ and in Jainism it is dependant on the individual. This is significant because in both Jainism and Hinduism‚ karma has an effect on every aspect of a person life both directly and indirectly. The two religions apply karma to their lives in different ways‚ both within

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    The differences between Hinduism and Jainism The differences between Hinduism and Jainism Jainism and Hinduism are two religions of the world that show differences between them when it comes to their concepts and religious beliefs. Three principles of Jainism are non-violence‚ non-absolutism and non-possession. Jainism believes that man should treat all living beings of the world as his own. Hinduism stresses the importance of serenity of living beings. The division of social order is the basic

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