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  • In October 2016, a thirteen year old girl in India died after completing a 68-day religious

  • fast.

  • The girl and her family were devout followers of Jainism, which celebrates a lifestyle of

  • radical self control and restriction.

  • This time it went too far, but it made us want to know, what exactly is Jainism?

  • Well, Jainism is an ancient religion largely concentrated in India.

  • Its followers do not worship one omnipotent creator god, like Christianity or Islam.

  • Rather, Jains believe that the universe is made up of jiva, which is souls or consciousness,

  • and ajiva, which is time, space, physical matter and everything else that doesn’t

  • have a soul.

  • Both jiva and ajiva are thought to have existed forever and can never be destroyed.

  • Jains believe that souls live in a cycle of reincarnation, and that karma, which are impurities

  • that result from conscious actions, attach to the soul throughout life.

  • The ultimate goal of jainism is to eliminate all karma.

  • Those without any karma are thought to be liberated from the cycle of life and death,

  • and instead become a perfect, god-like being, ormoksha’.

  • Achieving this divine existence is the purpose of life for Jains.

  • Unlike other religions that emphasize a ‘final judgement day”, there is no supreme being

  • to cleanse your karma or forgive your sins.

  • As a result, followers must reach liberation on their own, though a life of strict self-discipline

  • and righteousness.

  • Specifically, Jains must make five vows to achieve moksha - They must not steal or lie,

  • must not be swayed by their sexual desires, must not be emotionally attached to their

  • possessions or anything in the physical world, and they must not intentionally harm another

  • soul.

  • The wordJainactually derives from the sanskrit word forconqueror”.

  • Thus the goal of the jain is to conquer all things that would prevent salvation.

  • The vow of nonviolence is one of the most defining features of Jainism because of the

  • great lengths followers take to adhere to it.

  • Jain monks are known to sweep away insects from the street so that theyre not stepped

  • on.

  • And, although all Jains are vegetarians and many are vegans, some will go as far as not

  • eating root vegetables, such as potatoes or onions, because of the tiny organisms that

  • are injured during harvest.

  • One of the most striking symbols of Jainism is the swastika.

  • Before it was used by the Nazis, the swastika was sanskrit forwell being’, adopted

  • by Jains to symbolize the cycle of reincarnation.

  • They could be reborn as a human, a hellish being, a subhuman, which is like a plant,

  • or a heavenly being.

  • These four existences are symbolized by the four points on the swastika.

  • Jainism developed alongside Buddhism and Hinduism around 6th century BC, and as a result, the

  • religions have a number of similarities.

  • For instance both Hindus and Jains believe in karma and reincarnation, however Jains

  • reject the idea of a creator god and a hierarchicalcastesystem.

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  • It is thought that there are millions of followers of Jainism, although an exact figure is hard

  • to determine.

  • A vast majority live in India, however the religion can also be found in immigrant communities

  • in Kenya, the US, Canada and the UK.

  • Jainism is revered around the world for its radical austerity and commitment to nonviolence.

  • Around the same time Jainism was developing in India, Zoroastrianism was taking hold in

  • what is today Iran.

  • Today, it’s regarded as one of the oldest monotheistic religions.

  • But what exactly is Zoroastrianism?

  • Find out in this video.

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