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A chinese lion statueJainism is the oldest organized religion in the world. Based on the concept of Ahimsa, this religion was once prominent and the only religion in India. However, over the period of time Jainism has encountered countless downfalls due to intrusions, political and social reasons. Other religious parties have claimed Jain temples, monuments, texts as well as Jain idols as their own over the years. They have also stolen the primary core ideas as well as the principles of Jainism and have craftily manipulated to suit their needs.

Although we are living in the 21st century, the Jain heritage is still disintegrating, due to neglect, and continuous intrusions. Archaeological evidences are being suppressed and history is constantly misrepresented by fanatic historians who use Brahmin deception technology to change the truth. Many Jains are in no state, nor are interested in protecting the Jain Heritage. Countless temples and idols are abandoned, becoming prey to the wrong hands. The plain and simple truth of Jainism has never been unravelled to the world until now.

Jain Prayers of Universal Obeisance, Forgiveness

Universal Obeisance Prayer 
• Namo Arihantanam
• Namo Siddhanam
• Namo Ayariyanam
• Namo Uvajjhayanam
• Namo Loe Savva Sahunam
• Eso Panch Namokaro, Savva Pava Panasano
• Mangala Nancha Savvesim, Padhamam Havai Mangalam

Namo Arihantanam means

I bow to all enlighten beings (Arihants) who have attained perfect knowledge, vision, bliss, and power and hav ...

Jain Philosophy

Jain philosophy can be described in various ways, but the most acceptable tradition is to describe it in terms of Tattvas or fundamentals. They are:

1. Jiva (soul): All living beings are called Jivas. Jivas have consciousness known as the soul, which is also called the atma (soul - chetan). The soul and body are two different entities. The soul can not ...

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