In India, many religions, beliefs, and cultures can be found in the various regions from the north to the south. From Hinduism to Sikhism, all the religions play a vital role in maintaining the cultural diversity of the world’s second most populous country. However, there is one religion, not as common as its Hindu counterpart, which tends to lag behind in its spread throughout the world. Known as Jainism, this ancient religion of India has failed to spread proficiently, as its rigidity calls for rituals, ceremonies, and guidelines that are not feasible to be followed in the modern world.
Probably one of the oldest religions of the world, Jainism incorporates the ideals and motives of Tirthankars, humans who have attained salvation, into its teachings. Following spiritual greats such as Lord Rishabdev or Bhagvan Mahavir, this religion calls for individuals to lead a peaceful and pure life, in order to benefit the soul. With no creator or destroyer, the central belief of Jainism......
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