Jainism , normally known as '" Jain samaj" or Jain dharma or Jain dharm, is a non theistic Indian religion that endorses a way of ahimsa - peacefulness - towards all living creatures, and underscores otherworldly autonomy and fairness between all manifestations of life. Experts accept that peacefulness and discretion are the methods by which they can acquire liberation. Presently Jainism is separated into two significant groups, Svetambara and Digambara.
The saying Jainism is determined from the Sanskrit verb root jin (jain samaj). It alludes to a fight with the interests and real delights that the Jain ascetics undertake. The individuals who win this fight are termed as jain (hero). The term Jain is hence used to allude to laymen and self-denial of this convention much the same.
The saying Jainism is determined from the Sanskrit verb root jin (jain samaj). It alludes to a fight with the interests and real delights that the Jain ascetics undertake. The individuals who win this fight are termed as jain (hero). The term Jain is hence used to allude to laymen and self-denial of this convention much the same.