Jainism is one of the oldest religions that originated in India. Jains believe that every soul is divine and has the potential to achieve God-consciousness. Any soul which has conquered its own inner enemies and achieved the state of supreme being is called jina (Conqueror or Victor). Jainism is the path to achieve this state. Jainism is often referred to as Jain Dharma or Shraman Dharma or the religion of Nirgantha or religion of "Vratyas" by ancient texts.
Jainism was revived by a lineage of 24 enlightened ascetics called tirthankaras culminating with Parsva (9th century BCE) and Mahavira (6th century BCE). In the modern world, it is a small but influential religious minority with as many as 10 million followers in India, and successful growing immigrant communities in North America, Western Europe, the Far East, Australia and elsewhere.
Jains have sustained the ancient Shraman or ascetic religion and have significantly influenced other religious, ethical, political and economic spheres in India.
Jains have an ancient tradition of scholarship and have the highest degree of literacy in India. Jain libraries are India's oldest.From Wikipedia - click here to read full article and citations on Jainism
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VIJAYAWADA: Did the 24 {+t} {+h} Tirthankara Vardhamana Mahavira visit Machilipatnam Port? Did Jainism spread to Andhra Pradesh directly from North India or did it come from Karnataka as it is popularly believed? These are some of the questions that are trying to be answered by a group of archaeologists chosen by the city-based Sree Shankheswar ... Click here for full story
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