How is Krishna related to Jainism?

Krishna, who was the 9th and last Jain Vasudev, was his first cousin.
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Who is Krishna According to Jainism?

The Jains also know Krishna as having multitude wives numbering 16,000. The Jains also know Krishna as the son of Vasudeva, who had two wives Devaki and Rohini.
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Is Krishna a Jain Tirthankar?

Krishna also encouraged his countrymen to join Arishtanemi in taking the vows of Jain asceticism,with a guarantee that he would take full responsibility for their families.By doing this he qualified to take birth as a tirthankara in the next group of 24."
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What religion does Krishna belong to?

Krishna, one of the most widely revered and most popular of all Indian divinities, is worshipped as the eighth incarnation (avatar, or avatara) of the Hindu god Vishnu and also as a supreme god in his own right.
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Is Krishna and Jesus same?

The claim that "Christ" comes from Krishna is completely baseless, because Christ is Greek for "anointed one" and Krishna is an unrelated personal name. Christian apologists, on the other hand, have rejected Krishna as an imposter and a perversion of the savior ideal.
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श्रीकृष्ण कैसे बने वासुदेव? साध्वी वैभवश्री 'विराट' Vasudev Shri Krishna in Jainism



What language did Krishna speak?

Originally Answered: Which language did Krishna speak? Sanskrit! It's God's language. All Vedic scriptures are mostly written in Sanskrit.
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Is Ravana Jain?

“The lord blessed Ravana with a boon that he was going to be one of the 24 Tirthankars of Jainism,” he added. Some Jains believed that Ravana's noble deeds could make him a Tirthankar too. “Worshipping Ravana is not a common practice in the community. Although in coming years, he would be our next Tirthankar.
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Is Mahavira avatar of Vishnu?

Yes absolutely Jain Muni Mahaveera was an Avatar of Vishnu, but as believed by dumb cultists, Buddha being Vishnu avatar is entirely false, None Shastra says such except for few false cultists in an attempt to amalgamate Buddha with Vishnu.
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Who is the father of Jainism?

Mahavira (Sanskrit: महावीर) also known as Vardhamana, was the 24th Tirthankara (supreme preacher) of Jainism. He was the spiritual successor of the 23rd Tirthankara Parshvanatha. Mahavira was born in the early part of the 6th century BCE into a royal Kshatriya Jain family in ancient India.
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Is Jain part of Hinduism?

While often employing concepts shared with Hinduism and Buddhism, the result of a common cultural and linguistic background, the Jain tradition must be regarded as an independent phenomenon rather than as a Hindu sect or a Buddhist heresy, as some earlier Western scholars believed.
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Is Jainism a Sanatan Dharma?

Buddhism, Jainism - all claim to be 'sanatan dharma' so timeless doctrines....so none can be older in principle.
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What were five Mahabharat of Jainism?

In Jain Ramayana, Ayodhya is known as Saket and is home to five Tirthankaras of the current cycle: the first Rishabha-nath, the second Ajita-nath, the fourth Abhinandan-nath, the fifth Sumati-nath, and the 14th Ananta-nath.
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Who killed Ravana in Jain Ramayan?

Ravana is killed by Lakshmana (a deviation from the Hindu epic where Rama slays Ravana) and they both go into hell. Rama becomes a Jain monk and his soul attains moksha (liberation from the cycle of birth and death).
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Is Jainism and Buddhism part of Hinduism?

The general concept of dharma forms a basis for philosophies, beliefs and practices originating in India. The four main ones are Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism (Jaina Dharma), and Sikhism (Sikha Dharma), all of whom retain the centrality of dharma in their teachings.
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Is Buddha a Krishna avatar?

Much like Hinduism's adoption of the Buddha as an avatar, Buddhism legends too adopted Krishna in their Jataka tales, claiming Krishna (Vishnu avatar) to be a character whom Buddha met and taught in his previous births.
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Was Buddha a Vishnu?

Buddha is not mentioned as an Avatar of Vishnu in the more ancient Vaishnava Texts known as Pancharatra. His place there is taken by Balarama. Adopting Buddha into the Hindu pantheon was a way of trying to neutralize the popularity of Buddhism.
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Is Buddha and Mahavira same?

Mahavira was born a little before the Buddha. While the Buddha was the founder of Buddhism, Mahavira did not found Jainism. He is the 24th great teacher (Tirthankar) in the Jain tradition that was founded in the present era by Rishabh or Adinath, thousands of years before Mahavira.
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Which is older Hinduism or Jainism?

Hinduism came first according to our history. Jainism and Buddhism comes after Hinduism as an alternative of Hinduism.
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Why do Jain celebrate Diwali?

Diwali has a very special significance in Jainism. It marks the anniversary of Nirvana (final release) or liberation of Mahavira's soul, the twenty fourth and last Jain Tirthankara of present cosmic age. It is also celebrated at the same time as the Hindu festival of Diwali.
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Who wrote the Jain version of Ramayana?

Many believe its author, the Jain monk Vimalasuri, lived some time between the 3rd century BCE and 4th century CE. But what we do know is that his version of the Ramayana marked a significant counterpoint to the more famous, original version by Valmiki.
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Is Krishna real?

According to Guy Beck, "most scholars of Hinduism and Indian history accept the historicity of Krishna – that he was a real male person, whether human or divine, who lived on Indian soil by at least 1000 BCE and interacted with many other historical persons within the cycles of the epic and puranic histories."
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How did Krishna look like?

The figure of Lord Krishna is depicted as having blue or blue-black skin. He holds a flute (bansuri) and sometimes accompanied by a cow or cowherd. Krishna is also known by many other names, such as Govinda, Madhusudhana, Vasudeva and Mukunda.
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Did Krishna exist?

"There is sufficient evidence available now to suggest that Krishna was indeed a historical figure, who lived about 5000 years ago. This evidence is not just literary but also archaeological, geographical as well as astronomical," he claims.
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Did Jesus came to India?

Rejection by modern mainstream New Testament scholarship

Marcus Borg states that the suggestions that an adult Jesus traveled to Egypt or India and came into contact with Buddhism are "without historical foundation".
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