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Jainism: Principles of an Ancient Religion of IndiaA brief overview of some principles of Jainism, an ancient religion that originated in India.
Jainism: An Ultimately Optimistic Universal ViewJainism is a minority religion from India currently recognized in five U.S. states with more pending. This religion believes in the life goal or ultimate enlightenment and unleashing the true power of one's soul.
Jainism, Karma & the Three GemsGrowing up in a Roman Catholic family, I always thought organized religions were a treacherous blight on society at large. When a high school history teacher introduced me to Jainism, I was abruptly forced to reconsider my biases regarding theology.- Existing JainismJainism has always been a minority in India, yet they are the most peaceful and loving of the Indian religions and indeed, world religions. Jainism's greatest belief is nonviolence toward every living thing, including the individual himself.
Jainism, India's Lesser-known ReligionFounded in ancient spiritual principles predating the Indo-Aryan culture, Jainism was formed between the ninth and the sixth centuries BCE as a protest against the Indian caste system which segregates the people of India by lineage or clan.- The Beliefs of JainismThe Beliefs of Jainism, an Indian religion that has carried on from ancient times.
- All About JainismThis is a pretty basic introduction to the religion of Jainism.
- Explanation of JainismA simple explanation of the major concepts of Jainism, one of the world's oldest religions...
- Exploring JainismAnalysis of Jainism
- Jainism: An Overview of an Indian ReligionJainism is an Indian religion that has been around since half a millennium before Christ. Practitioners taught Gandhi the value of non-violence.
- What is Jainism?An overview of the Jain faith.
JainismHe preached non-violence, renunciation, kindness, good conduct and celibacy to attain `Nirvana'
Free Printable Diwali and Rangoli Crafts and ActivitiesDiwali, also called Deepvail and Divali, is a five day festival celebrated by Hindus and followers of Jainism and Sikkhism. Diwali 2010 is celebrated from November 5-9 in the western calendar. Here are free printable Diwali crafts activities.- Voluntary Death, Euthanasia, and Indian Ethics: A CritiqueAn overview of Classical Indian views of death and a historical overview of the practices of voluntary death in Jainism, Buddhism, and Hinduism.
- JainOur tour guide claimed jainism as old as buddhism.
- Brief History of World ReligionsBrief history of Buddhism, Hindusim, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, Baha'l, Jainism, and Sikhism. Their beliefs and rites of passage. Article concludes with my personal religious beliefs about Christianity.
- See the Famous Jain Temples of Kumbharia in North Gujarat in IndiaKumbharia jain temples, situated in North Gujarat, are the most exquisite and artistic temples that present the ancient history of Jainism. This is the most holy and sacred pilgrimage spot for jains.
- Some Buddhism Reasoning on the Protection of Animal RightsMost of ancient religions in the world have a history of preaching compassion and kindness towards other mobile species other than humans. Buddhism, Jainism, Hindu, Muslim from the east and Jewish, ....
- Tired of Your Tasteless Crackers? Try Chakali Spicy CrackersA spicy cracker that will keep you coming for more. Vijaya Foods has come out with a wonderful traditional Indian snack food that can't be missed!
- Understanding Ahimsa - An Important Doctrine ExplainedAhimsa is one of the most important doctrines of many eastern religions. This essay details Ahimsa and offers a basic way to understand the doctrine and what it means for religion as a whole.
- The History, Beliefs, and Practices of HinduismThis article describes what actually encompasses Hinduism as a religion. It discusses the beliefs, traditions, and practices of this religion.
- We Owe a Lot to the Indians"We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made". Albert Einstein (5) Not too many countries can say that their civilization made great contributions to the world
- Eastern vs Western Religious ThoughtThis short essay discusses the differences between linear and cyclic religions.
- What is Unitarian Universalism?Answering the question of weather or not Unitarian Universalists are Christian.
- Indian Heritage Are Rocking the WorldIn short Indian heritage is rocking the world in special a way, and earning its charm worldwide.
- Leaving Life with Courage and Dignity is as Important as Living it WellMost people fear the phenomenon called death, but there are examples of people who approach this final frontier with great bravery and maturity.
- Review About India: World Civilizations: Sources, Images, and InterpretationsIndia's culture and historical legacy is different from many of the various other early civilizations because of its focus on spiritual enlightenment.
- The Similarities in All Major World ReligionsWhy can't we all just get along? Our religions and beliefs are similar, maybe even more than we realize at first glance.
- Hinduism: Case Study of ReligionThe Rig Veda is one of four collections of hymns, collectively called the Vedas, brought to the Indus Valley region of the Indian Subcontinent by the Aryan people around 1500 BCE. Among these four Vedas, the Rig Veda is the most important and oldest...
- Dallas Arts District TourThe Dallas Arts District is a large area at the north end of Downtown Dallas that consists of Dallas' best multi-cultural art, music, dance and general entertainment venues.
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