Which Hindu king killed Jains?

The Thiruvilayadal Puranam similarly states that the king Kunpandyan ordered the killing of 8,000 Jains after his conversion to Shaivism.
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Who destroyed Jainism?

Mahmud Ghazni (1001), Mohammad Ghori (1175) and Ala-ud-din Muhammed Shah Khalji (1298) further oppressed the Jain community. They vandalized idols and destroyed temples or converted them into mosques. Muslims also destroyed many Jain holy sites during their rule in western India.
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What led to the decline of Jainism?

Some of the major general causes responsible for the decline of Jainism in India were lack of royal patronage, lack of efforts, Severity of Jainism, unintelligible Philosophy, factionalism in Jainism ,Spread of Buddhism, Role of Hindu preachers.
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Which Indian kings followed Jainism?

Jains consider the kings Bimbisara, also known as Shrenik popularly (c. 558–491 BCE), Ajatashatru (c. 492–460 BCE), Ashoka and Udayin (c. 460-440 BCE) of the Haryanka dynasty as patrons of Jainism.
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Which came first Hinduism or Jainism?

Jainism is one of the world's oldest religions, originating in India at least 2,500 years ago. The spiritual goal of Jainism is to become liberated from the endless cycle of rebirth and to achieve an all-knowing state called moksha.
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Do Jains worship Krishna?

Besides accepting Krishna as one of the nine Vasudevas, the Jains liberally extend their support to the view which accepts Krishna as belonging to the status of the great chieftains of the age, and one who had obtained supreme glory and was very kind-hearted.
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Do Jains believe in Shiva?

Both Jains and Hindus believe that every living creature has a soul within, jiva or jiva-atma. However, the Jains do not believe in the concept of param-atma, like Shiva or Vishnu , who embodies the cosmic soul.
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Did Jainism rejected Vedas?

Mahavira rejected Vedas and condemned Vedic rituals. He believed that through pure and meritorious life all can attain liberation. No ritual is required for acquiring such liberation. It can be attained through right knowledge, right faith, and right action.
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Why did Jainism not leave India?

Jains considered it a taboo to travel by water since it harmed organisms more compared to barefoot land travel. As Buddhists did not hold such a view and so were able to spread the religion to Sri Lanka, South-East Asia, China etc.
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Does Jain worship Hindu gods?

The Jain faith does not believe in a creator god like Hinduism or the Abrahamic faiths. In a way similar to Buddhists, the Jains venerate perfect ascetics who have been provided with valid authority on account of their career and abilities.
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Is Jainism born out of Hinduism?

It's true that Jainism and Hinduism have many similarities, but it is still not correct to say that Jainism stems from Hinduism. When & Where: Jainism is one of the oldest religions in India. Present historians say that it is at least 5000 years old but Jains believe it to be eternal.
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Why do Jains live longer?

This helps them to reduce various stomach related disorders. The religion has a number of ethoses such as respect to life, vegetarianism and practices like always consuming filtered water among others, that have played a major role in increasing longevity.”
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Why did Jainism survived in India but not Buddhism?

Reasons of Existence of Jainism: (i) Jainism, in India, Hardly got that much of patronage of the king which Buddhism got. But when this patronage came to an end, Jainism was hardly influenced by this. (ii) Jainism mainly spread among the people who were engaged in the activities of trade and commerce.
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Did Hindu kings destroy Jain temples?

There are umpteen examples of the destruction of Hindu temples by Hindu invaders and of Jain temples and Buddhist viharas by Hindu kings. Besides, a number of mosques were demolished during Partition in India, just as temples were demolished across the border.
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Which god did Jains worship?

Jains ritually worship numerous deities, especially the Jinas. In Jainism a Jina as deva is not an avatar (incarnation), but the highest state of omniscience that an ascetic tirthankara achieved. Out of the 24 tirthankaras, Jains predominantly worship four: Mahāvīra, Parshvanatha, Neminatha and Rishabhanatha.
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Who killed Ravana as per Jainism?

- Ravana is a devotee of Munisuvirat, the 20th Jain Tirthankara. - Lakshman kills Ravana as Ram prefers non-violence. For this act, Lakshman is cast in hell for a long duration. - When Sita steps into the fire to prove her chastity, the fire turns into a lake and she becomes a Jain monk.
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What is forbidden in Jainism?

We don't eat meat, fish, eggs, root vegetables, or animal ingredients. To start, Jainism is based on the principle of ahimsa, or non-violence. This principle applies to our mental, physical, and verbal actions towards all living things. Thus, Jains are strict vegetarians.
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Where do Jains go after death?

For Jains body and soul are different things: the body is just an inanimate container - the conscious being is the jiva. After each bodily death, the jiva is reborn into a different body to live another life, until it achieves liberation.
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Will Jainism go extinct?

Mahavir swami has told jainism will be there for next 18500 years approx. Before the beginning of 6th aaram, religion will go extinct. Till then jainism will exist in some form and shape.
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Does Jainism believe in Jesus?

Jains do not believe in a God or gods in the way that many other religions do, but they do believe in divine (or at least perfect) beings who are worthy of devotion.
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Who Cannot read Vedas?

The Puranas were written in simple sanskrit verse and were meant to be heared by everybody, including women and shudras, who were not allowed to study Vedas.
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Does Jesus worship Shiva?

Christ spent the last phase of his life in the Himalayas. After regaining health, Christ established a 'math' (monastery) at the foothills of the Himalayas, probably in Kashmir. He worshipped Lord Shiva there for three years and achieved 'darshan' of Shiva.
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Do Jains worship RAM?

Rama becomes a Jain muni and his soul attains moksha (liberation from the cycle of birth and death). Sita becomes a Jain sadhvi and is born into heaven as Indra. According to Nirvana Kanda Rama attained nirvana at Tungi Giri in Maharashtra, where the Jains worship his footprints.
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