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Jain temples on [[Shatrunjaya]] hill near [[Palitana]], Gujarat Jainism ( or ), also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion whose three main pillars are nonviolence (), asceticism (), and a rejection of all simplistic and one-sided views of truth and reality (). Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and history through the succession of twenty-four , supreme preachers of ''dharma'', across the current half (''avasarpiṇī'') of the time cycle posited in Jain cosmology. The first in the current cycle is Rishabhadeva, who tradition holds lived millions of years ago; the 23rd is Parshvanatha, traditionally dated to the 9th century BCE; and the 24th is Mahavira, who lived . Jainism was one of a number of Śramaṇa religions that developed in the Greater Magadha cultural region.

Jainism is considered an eternal ''dharma'' with the guiding every time cycle of the cosmology. Central to understanding Jain philosophy is the concept of ''bhedavijñāna'', or the clear distinction in the nature of the soul and non-soul entities. This principle underscores the innate purity and potential for liberation within every soul, distinct from the physical and mental elements that bind it to the cycle of birth and rebirth. Recognizing and internalizing this separation is essential for spiritual progress and the attainment of (self realization), which marks the beginning of the aspirant's journey towards liberation.

Jain monks take five main vows: (non-violence), (truth), (not stealing), (chastity), and (non-possessiveness). These principles have affected Jain culture in many ways, such as leading to a predominantly lacto-vegetarian lifestyle. (the function of souls is to help one another) is the faith's motto, and the ''Namokar Mantra'' is its most common and strongest prayer.

Jainism is one of the oldest religions still practiced today. It has two major ancient sub-traditions, Digambaras and Śvētāmbaras, which hold different views on ascetic practices, gender, and the texts considered canonical. Both sub-traditions have mendicants supported by laypersons ( and ). The Śvētāmbara tradition in turn has two sub-traditions: Deravasi, also known as Mandirmargis, and Sthānakavasī. The religion has between four and five million followers, known as Jains or Jainas, who reside mostly in India, where they numbered around 4.5 million at the 2011 census. Outside India, some of the largest Jain communities can be found in Canada, Europe, and the United States. Japan is also home to a fast-growing community of converts. Major festivals include ''Paryushana'' and ''Das Lakshana'', ''Ashtanika'', ''Mahavir Janma Kalyanak'', ''Akshaya Tritiya'', and ''Diwali''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    School Essays, Letters, Applications Stories & Paragraphes by Jain

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    Modern office management by Jain

    Published 1992
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    The Fisherman and the king by Jain

    Published 1987
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    Basic Applied chemistry by Jain

    Published 1682
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    General Chemistry A Modern Approach by Jain

    Published 1991
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    Dictionary of Biology/ by Jain, poonam

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    Environmental Studies by jain,Anima

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    10,000 Baby Names/ by Jain, Shashi

    Published 2009
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    Akai VCP Service Manual by Jain,Rajiv

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    Microsoft Word 2002 Simply Visual/ by Jain, Manish

    Published 2001
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    Great Authors & Poets/ by Jain, Gagan

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    Introduction To Computer Science & Basic Programming/ by Jain, Satish

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    Computers Ahead Class - 7 by Anjana ,Jain

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    Computers Ahead Class - 4 by Anjana ,Jain

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    Computers Ahead Class - 3 by Anjana ,Jain

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    Computers Ahead Class - 8 by Anjana ,Jain

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    Investigating Computers Class 5 by Anjana, Jain

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    Investigating Computers Class 4 by Anjana, Jain

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    Investigating Computers Class 3 by Anjana, Jain

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    GReat Womens Speeches by Jain,Gagan

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