5.1 Jainism: Origins, Beliefs, and Practices
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Jainism and Sikhism are two distinct religions that originated in India. Jainism, founded by Mahavira, emphasizes non-violence and liberation from karma. Sikhism, established by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, believes in one God and promotes equality and service to humanity. Both religions have unique beliefs, practices, and sacred texts. Jainism focuses on asceticism and multiple viewpoints, while Sikhism combines elements of Hinduism and Islam. Despite their differences, both have influenced Indian culture and have a global presence today.
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Jainism and Sikhism are two distinct religions that originated in India. Jainism, founded by Mahavira, emphasizes non-violence and liberation from karma. Sikhism, established by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, believes in one God and promotes equality and service to humanity. Both religions have unique beliefs, practices, and sacred texts. Jainism focuses on asceticism and multiple viewpoints, while Sikhism combines elements of Hinduism and Islam. Despite their differences, both have influenced Indian culture and have a global presence today.
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