the kataha sounds like buddhism a bit, but i thin jainism predates buddhism. sorry if am wrong, anyway the chants of jainism sounds nice. i love the sounds.
Jain's do not believe in any particular God. In their prayers they worship people who have attained "moksha" (salvation). They worship them asking for guidance so that they can also attain moksha.
jains believe in non-violence in the strictest form. Ahinsa (non-violence) is the biggest religion. everything happens at three levels:
Man (what you think)
Vachan (What you speak)
Kaya (what you do)
To understand jainism better, please find a good guru.
Jainism has given me answers 2 almost all my questions about life, etc and i dnt just say that coz i m jain. I consider myself fortunate 2 b born in a jain family and wud encourage ppl 2 go deeper and see for themselvs hw it shows THE WAY!
No they are not atheists! they believe as I do, there is a divine conscious energy in the universe from which all life evolves, We, all life forms are on a path (no different than a child grows, changes, becomes aware) to waking up!!
"Rise above your animal nature"
You are part of this divine nature, join us, become strong in truth, compassion, brotherhood!
Jain believe that universe itself is eternal and will remain eternal, there is no creator/maintainer/destroyer God. Every substance behaves as per its nature. The philosophy is to understand the nature of the soul and act in sync with it.
Do u know any Jain temple/derasar in Nordic countries (stockholm,oslo) ?
amitkailshjain 9 months ago
the kataha sounds like buddhism a bit, but i thin jainism predates buddhism. sorry if am wrong, anyway the chants of jainism sounds nice. i love the sounds.
Kubangpasu 1 year ago
Jain's do not believe in any particular God. In their prayers they worship people who have attained "moksha" (salvation). They worship them asking for guidance so that they can also attain moksha.
harsh121284 3 years ago
jains believe in non-violence in the strictest form. Ahinsa (non-violence) is the biggest religion. everything happens at three levels:
Man (what you think)
Vachan (What you speak)
Kaya (what you do)
To understand jainism better, please find a good guru.
Jainism has given me answers 2 almost all my questions about life, etc and i dnt just say that coz i m jain. I consider myself fortunate 2 b born in a jain family and wud encourage ppl 2 go deeper and see for themselvs hw it shows THE WAY!
jainaadesh 4 years ago
Namaste!
what is he singing?
ShantiHank 4 years ago
he is singing one of jain prayer which is suppose to b great prayer in which he is worshipping all gods n monks
robinjain30 4 years ago
Jai Parsvanath Bhagwan
Jain Jinendra
seghalvikram 5 years ago
Jai jinendra !thanks for your message ! all the best for you !
jules75002 4 years ago
what do jains believe, I tried to look them up on wikipedia but didnt really understand it do they worship hindu gods? sorry if I sound ignorant
fez30756750 4 years ago
Jains believe in no God or Gods. They are atheists.
themostmystfellow 4 years ago
No they are not atheists! they believe as I do, there is a divine conscious energy in the universe from which all life evolves, We, all life forms are on a path (no different than a child grows, changes, becomes aware) to waking up!!
"Rise above your animal nature"
You are part of this divine nature, join us, become strong in truth, compassion, brotherhood!
chakrachaser 2 years ago
Jain believe that universe itself is eternal and will remain eternal, there is no creator/maintainer/destroyer God. Every substance behaves as per its nature. The philosophy is to understand the nature of the soul and act in sync with it.
hemangajmera 4 years ago
Parsvanath == Tirthankar not Bhagwan.
thegtfx 3 years ago