Jainism Vs Hinduism

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Jainism is one of the oldest religions in the world today. It is very closely similar to Hinduism and they both flourished in India. One difference from Hinduism would be the way that the Vedas/scriptures are seen. Even though the views on karma and sansara are the same in both religions. The word Jainism is from Jina, meaning victor or conqueror. The message of the Jainism religion is non-violence. There is no creator or God in this religion. It all started with Mahavira who was born around 599 BCE. Jainism can be defined as many things because they don’t have one god or a creator of all things. “Jainism can be defined as polytheist, monotheist, atheist, depending on one's definition of God. Jainism does not teach the dependency on any …show more content…

They are worshipped by the people of the religion. Avery important difference in the religions of Jain and Hindu which seems similar but aren’t, is that although Jains worship Tirthankaras they don’t worship them as people but as perfectionist. Hinduism worship as many gods; murtis as they would like that why they are polytheistic. There is no origin story of Jainism but for Hinduism there is The Supreme God is regarded as an entity that exists in and gives life to all things. He is believed to have created the universe and many other Gods or Devas, to be his helpers. The moral code of Jainism is no violence in thought, word and or action. Moral code of Hinduism Karma. These two are similar but are different its treat people how you would want to be treated. That being said the conception of death and the afterlife is “Jinas are believed to reside in the top level of heaven, above the realm of the gods. Accordingly, liberated souls are revered more than the gods.” and the cycle of life, death and rebirth afterlife is a reward or punishment for their conduct during …show more content…

The religion Jainism has many elements that are very similar to Hinduism also Buddhism. Mainly Hinduism. The Jainism religion is most popular in India, where it was first found and flourished. India is also where Hinduism was founded back in 2300-1500 BC. There are millions and millions of Jain people around the world. Jainism first started in ancient East India. Jinas are those who overcome or conqueror. “The word Jain is derived from Jina, which means the one victorious over the self and the external world. The Jinas are regarded more respect than the Gods.” Hinduism is one of the most popular religions in India. The Hindu religion originated in the Indus Valley near the River Indus which is the modern day Pakistan. It is also closely related to other Indian religions such as; Jainism, Buddhism. Hinduism has no single founder, no single scripture. “The term 'Hindu' was derived from the river or river complex of the northwest, the Sindhu. Sindhu is a Sanskrit word used by the inhabitants of the

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