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Jainism Jainism ( ), also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion. Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and history through the succession of twenty-four tirthankaras (supreme preachers of ''Dharma''), with the first in the current time cycle bein ...
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* The A to Z of Jainism () * ABC of Jainism () * Abhinandananatha (4th Tirthankara) * Abhisheka (ritual) * Acharanga Sutra (book) * Acharanga and Kalpa Sutra () * Acharya (preceptor) * Adipurana (poem) * Adipurana (vol 1: , vol 2: ) * Afterlife (concept) * Ahimsa (virtue) * Ahimsa Award * Ahimsa Statue * Ajitanatha (2nd Tirthankara) * Ajnana (ancient Indian philosophy) * Akasha (aether) * Altruism (selflessness) * Ancient art * Ancient economic thought * Ancient history (of religion and philosophy) * Ancient philosophy * Anantanatha (14th Tirthankara) * Anekantavada (doctrine) * Animal shelter * Animal welfare * Anointing (ritual) * Antakrddaasah (text) * Anuttaraupapatikadasah (text) * Aparigraha (virtue) * Aranatha (18th Tirthankara) * Arithmetic * Aryika (nun) * Asceticism (lifestyle) * List of Jain ascetics * List of Digambar Jain ascetics * Ashoka (historical figure) * Ashtamangala (symbols) * Asia (continent) * Asiatic Society of Mumbai (holdings) * Asteya (virtue) * Astika and nastika (propositions) * Atomism (theory) * Aura (paranormal) * Ayodhya (city)


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* Babri Masjid (mosque) * Badami cave temples * Beef (religious prohibitions) * Bhajan (music) * Bhaktamara Stotra (prayer) * Bhaktamar Stotra: The Song of Salvation () * Bhakti (devotion) * Bhakti movement * Bhattaraka (preceptor) * Bhavana (tenet) * Bhavyata (quality) * Binary logarithm (mathematics) * Biocentrism (ethics) * Blind men and an elephant (parable) * Bombay mix (snack) * Bombay Presidency (history) * Brahmacharya (vow) *
Brahmi script Brahmi (; ; ISO: ''Brāhmī'') is a writing system of ancient South Asia. "Until the late nineteenth century, the script of the Aśokan (non-Kharosthi) inscriptions and its immediate derivatives was referred to by various names such as 'lath' ...
* Brahmin (ascription) *
Brahmanism The historical Vedic religion (also known as Vedicism, Vedism or ancient Hinduism and subsequently Brahmanism (also spelled as Brahminism)), constituted the religious ideas and practices among some Indo-Aryan peoples of northwest Indian Subco ...
* Brooms in religion


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* Caste system in India *
Cattle in religion and mythology Due to the multiple benefits from cattle, there are varying beliefs about cattle in societies and religions. In some regions, especially most states of India, the slaughter of cattle is prohibited and their meat may be taboo. Cattle are consider ...
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Cattle slaughter in India Cattle slaughter in India, especially cow slaughter, is controversial because of cattle's status as endeared and respected living beings to adherents of Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, Buddhism; while being an acceptable source of meat for Muslims, ...
* Cavalry (history) * Celibacy (vow) * Champat Rai Jain (writer) * Chamunda (goddess) * Chandraprabha (8th Tirthankara) * Chastity (comparative) * Clairvoyance *
Cloth filter A cloth filter is a simple and cost-effective appropriate technology method for reducing the contamination of drinking water, developed for use mainly in Bangladesh. Water collected in this way has a greatly reduced pathogen count. Though not a ...
* Clothing * Communities * Compassion * Consecration (ceremony) * Conceptions of God *
Cosmography The term cosmography has two distinct meanings: traditionally it has been the protoscience of mapping the general features of the cosmos, heaven and Earth; more recently, it has been used to describe the ongoing effort to determine the large-sca ...
* Creator deity (comparative) * Cremation (convention) * Criticism of Jainism * Cross (comparative) * Cult image * Culture and menstruation


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* Dashlakshan Dharma (festival) * Death (concept) *
Demographics of the world Earth has a human population of over 8 billion, with an overall population density of 50 people per km2 (130 per sq. mile), excluding Antarctica. Nearly 60% of the world's population lives in Asia, with almost 2.8 billion in the countries of Ch ...
* Deep ecology (philosophy) * Deity (comparative) * Detachment (philosophy) * Deva (celestial being) * Dharma (religion) * Dharmanatha (15th Tirthankara) * Dhimmi (status) * Dialectic (method) * Digambara monk * Diwali (festival) * Dreams (auspicious)


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East Indies The East Indies (or simply the Indies), is a term used in historical narratives of the Age of Discovery. The Indies refers to various lands in the East or the Eastern hemisphere, particularly the islands and mainlands found in and around ...
* Eastern philosophy *
Eastern religions The Eastern religions are the religions which originated in East, South and Southeast Asia and thus have dissimilarities with Western, African and Iranian religions. This includes the East Asian religions such as Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese ...
* Ecopsychology * Ecospirituality * Elemental (being) *
Ellora Caves Ellora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Aurangabad district of Maharashtra, India. It is one of the largest rock-cut Hindu temple cave complexes in the world, with artwork dating from the period 600–1000 CE., Quote: "These 34 mo ...
* Mircea Eliade (historian of religion) * Encyclopaedia of Jainism (30 volumes ) * Encyclopedia of Jain Religion (11 volumes ) * Entheogen (psychoactive substance) *
Epic poetry An epic poem, or simply an epic, is a lengthy narrative poem typically about the extraordinary deeds of extraordinary characters who, in dealings with gods or other superhuman forces, gave shape to the mortal universe for their descendants. ...
* Epigraphy (inscriptions) * Jacob Epstein (sculptor) * Eternal return (concept) *
Ethics of Jainism Jain ethical code prescribes two '' dharmas'' or rules of conduct. One for those who wish to become ascetic and another for the '' śrāvaka'' (householders). Five fundamental vows are prescribed for both votaries. These vows are observed by '' ...
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Ethics in religion Ethics involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior.''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy''"Ethics"/ref> A central aspect of ethics is "the good life", the life worth living or life that is simply sati ...
* Jainism in Europe * Problem of Evil *
Existence of God The existence of God (or more generally, the existence of deities) is a subject of debate in theology, philosophy of religion and popular culture. A wide variety of arguments for and against the existence of God or deities can be categorize ...


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Fasting Fasting is the abstention from eating and sometimes drinking. From a purely physiological context, "fasting" may refer to the metabolic status of a person who has not eaten overnight (see " Breakfast"), or to the metabolic state achieved after ...
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Fasting in Jainism Fasting is very common among Jains and as a part of festivals. Most Jains fast at special times such as birthdays, anniversaries, during festivals, and on holy days. Paryushan is the most prominent festival, lasting eight days in Svetambara Jai ...
* Jain Festivals * Ficus (fig tree) * Ficus religiosa * Five Thieves (foibles) * Flag * Flat Earth * Flavor (dietary restrictions) *
Food and drink prohibitions Some people do not eat various specific foods and beverages in conformity with various religious, cultural, legal or other societal prohibitions. Many of these prohibitions constitute taboos. Many food taboos and other prohibitions forbid the mea ...
* Forgiveness * Fraction (mathematics) * Freedom of religion *
Fruitarianism Fruitarianism () is a diet related to veganism that consists primarily of consuming fruits and possibly nuts and seeds, but without any animal products. Fruitarian diets are subject to criticism and health concerns. Fruitarianism may be adopted ...


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* Ganadhara (disciple) *
Gandhism Gandhism is a body of ideas that describes the inspiration, vision, and the life work of M.K. Gandhi. It is particularly associated with his contributions to the idea of nonviolent resistance, sometimes also called civil resistance. The term " ...
* Garlic (spiritual and religious uses) * Gelatin (dietary restrictions) * Gender and religion * Giant (mythology) * Eric Gill (sculpture) *
Glossary of Hinduism terms The following list consists of notable concepts that are derived from Hindu culture and associated cultures (Indian, Nepali, Balinese) traditions, which are expressed as words in Sanskrit or other Indic languages and Dravidian languages. The ...
* Glossary of Indian culture * Glossary of philosophy * Glossary of spirituality terms * Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province * Jain Gods (template) * Golden Rule * Green Man (motif) * Growth of religion (statistic) * Gunasthana (levels of virtue) * Guru (preceptor) * Gurukula (school) * Jain Gurus (template) * Guru Purnima (festival) *
Guru–shishya tradition The ''guru–shishya'' tradition, or ''parampara'' ("lineage"), denotes a succession of teachers and disciples in Indian-origin religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism and Buddhism (including Tibetan and Zen traditions). Each ''parampar ...
* Gymnosophists (nickname)


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* Hagiography (religious biography) * Hair removal * Haribhadra (author) * Hexagram (shape) * Himalayas (mountain range) *
Hindi literature Hindi literature ( hi, हिन्दी साहित्य, translit=hindī sāhitya) includes literature in the various Hindi language which have writing systems. Earliest forms of Hindi literature are attested in poetry of Apabhraṃś ...
* Hindu (semantics) * Hindu law (historical term) *
History of Ahmedabad Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat. It is located in western India on the banks of the River Sabarmati. The city served as political as well as economical capital of the region since its establishment. The earliest settlement ...
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History of alcoholic drinks Purposeful production of alcoholic drinks is common and often reflects cultural and religious peculiarities as much as geographical and sociological conditions. Discovery of late Stone Age jugs suggest that intentionally fermented beverages ex ...
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History of art The history of art focuses on objects made by humans for any number of spiritual, narrative, philosophical, symbolic, conceptual, documentary, decorative, and even functional and other purposes, but with a primary emphasis on its aesthetic visu ...
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History of Asian art The history of Asian art includes a vast range of arts from various cultures, regions, and religions across the continent of Asia. The major regions of Asia include Central, East, South, Southeast, and West Asia. Central Asian art primarily c ...
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History of atheism Atheism is in the broadest sense a rejection of any belief in the existence of deities. in : "The terms ''ATHEISM'' and ''AGNOSTICISM'' lend themselves to two different definitions. The first takes the privative ''a'' both before the Greek ''theo ...
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History of Bankura district History of Bankura district refers to the history of the present Bankura district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Pre-historic times The earliest signs of human habitation in the area was at Dihar, discovered by Maniklal Sinha in the early ...
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History of Bareilly According to the epic Mahābhārata, Bareilly region (Panchala) is said to be the birthplace of Draupadi, who was also referred to as 'Panchali' (one from the kingdom of Panchāla) by Kṛṣṇā (Krishna, Lord Krishna). When Yudhishthira becom ...
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History of Bengal The history of Bengal is intertwined with the history of the broader Indian subcontinent and the surrounding regions of South Asia and Southeast Asia. It includes modern-day Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal and Assam's Karimga ...
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History of Bihar The history of Bihar is one of the most varied in India. Bihar consists of three distinct regions, each has its own distinct history and culture. They are Magadh, Mithila and Bhojpur. Chirand, on the northern bank of the Ganga River, in Sara ...
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History of Buddhism The history of Buddhism spans from the 5th century BCE to the present. Buddhism arose in Ancient India, in and around the ancient Kingdom of Magadha, and is based on the teachings of the ascetic Siddhārtha Gautama. The religion evolved as it sp ...
* History of chemistry * History of combinatorics *
History of Delhi Delhi has a long history, and has been an important political centre of India as the capital of several empires. Earliest coverage of Delhi's history is in the onset of the Tomar's kingdom in the 8th century. It is considered to be a city bui ...
* History of education in the Indian subcontinent *
History of games The history of games dates to the ancient human past. Games are an integral part of all cultures and are one of the oldest forms of human social interaction. Games are formalized expressions of play which allow people to go beyond immediate ima ...
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History of Goa The history of Goa dates back to prehistoric times, though the present-day state of Goa was only established as recently as 1987. In spite of being India's smallest state by area, Goa's history is both long and diverse. It shares a lot of simi ...
* History of Gujarat *
History of the Hindu–Arabic numeral system The Hindu–Arabic numeral system is a decimal place-value numeral system that uses a zero glyph as in "205". Its glyphs are descended from the Indian Brahmi numerals. The full system emerged by the 8th to 9th centuries, and is first described o ...
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History of Hinduism The history of Hinduism covers a wide variety of related religious traditions native to the Indian subcontinent. It overlaps or coincides with the development of religion in the Indian subcontinent since the Iron Age, with some of its tradition ...
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History of Hindustani Hindustani language, Hindustani (Hindi: हिंदुस्तानी, Urdu: ) is one of the predominant languages of South Asia, with federal status in India and Pakistan in its standardized forms of Hindi and Urdu. It is widely spoken and ...
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History of human sexuality The social construction of human sexuality and sexual behavior—along with its taboos, regulation, and social and political impact—has had a profound effect on the various cultures of the world since prehistoric times. The study of the his ...
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History of Jainism Jainism is a religion founded in ancient India. Jains trace their history through twenty-four ''tirthankara'' and revere Rishabhanatha as the first ''tirthankara'' (in the present time-cycle). Some artifacts found in the Indus Valley civilizatio ...
* History of Jainism (category) * History of Jaipur * History and culture of Kaviyoor * History of Karnataka * History of Kerala *
History of large numbers Different cultures used different traditional numeral systems for naming large numbers. The extent of large numbers used varied in each culture. Two interesting points in using large numbers are the confusion on the term billion and milliard in ma ...
* History of metallurgy in South Asia * History of Mymensingh * History of Odisha * History of Pakistan * History of Patna *
History of Rajasthan The history of human settlement in the west Indian state of Rajasthan dates back to about 5,000 years ago. This region was inhabited during great floods after the ice age as well. This area was known as Matsya kingdom. It was the site of the Indu ...
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History of religions The history of religion refers to the written record of human religious feelings, thoughts, and ideas. This period of religious history begins with the invention of writing about 5,200 years ago (3200 BC). The prehistory of religion involves th ...
* History of religions (template) * History of religious pluralism *
History of the Republic of India History (derived ) is the systematic study and the documentation of the human activity. The time period of event before the invention of writing systems is considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term comprising past events as well ...
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History of science and technology in the Indian subcontinent The history of science and technology in the Indian subcontinent begins with the prehistoric human activity of the Indus Valley Civilization to the early Indian states and empires. Prehistory By 5500 BCE a number of sites similar to Mehrgarh ...
* History of South Asian cuisine * History of South India * History of Tamil Nadu *
History of Udaipur Udaipur, India was founded in 1553,UDAIPUR: Since 1553 CE!-Its Founding & a Concise Photo Fact-File. Ranawat, P. S., 2014. . Kumbha Exclusives, India. by Maharana Udai Singh II in the fertile circular Girwa Valley to the southwest of Nagda, on ...
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History of vegetarianism The earliest records of vegetarianism as a concept and practice amongst a significant number of people are from ancient India, especially among the Hindus and Jains.Spencer, Colin: ''The Heretic's Feast. A History of Vegetarianism'', London 1993 ...
* History of Wayanad *
Human history Human history, also called world history, is the narrative of humanity's past. It is understood and studied through anthropology, archaeology, genetics, and linguistics. Since the invention of writing, human history has been studied throug ...
* Holiday (religious) * Homa (ritual) * Jainism in Hong Kong * House temple (shrine) *
Hoysala architecture Hoysala architecture is the building style in Hindu temple architecture developed under the rule of the Hoysala Empire between the 11th and 14th centuries, in the region known today as Karnataka, a state of India. Hoysala influence was at its pe ...
* Human sacrifice * Humanities (religion) * Hunting


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* Idolatry (devotional) * Immortality * Impalement in myth and art *
Index of Buddhism-related articles 0–9 * 22 Vows of Ambedkar A * Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery * Abhayamudra * Abhibhavayatana * Abhidhajamahāraṭṭhaguru * Abhidhamma * Abhidhamma Pitaka * Abhijatabhivamsa * Abhijna * Acala * Acariya * Access to Insight * Achar ( ...
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Index of Eastern philosophy articles This is a list of articles in Eastern philosophy. A * A. R. Natarajan * Abd al-Karīm ibn Hawāzin al-Qushayri * Abhidharma * Abū Hayyān al-Tawhīdī * Achintya Bheda Abheda * Adi Shankara * Adrsta * Advaita Vedanta * Ahankara * Ahimsa ...
* Index of ethics articles * Index of philosophy articles (A–C) * Index of philosophy articles (D–H) * Index of philosophy articles (I–Q) * Index of philosophy articles (R–Z) * Index of philosophy of religion articles *
Index of religion-related articles Many Wikipedia articles on religious topics are not yet listed on this page. If you cannot find the topic you are interested in on this page, it still may already exist; you can try to find it using the "Search" box. If you find that it exists, ...
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India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so ...
* Arts and entertainment in India * Culture of India * Demographics of India * History of India * Jainism in India * Names of India * Outline of India * Indian art *
Indian astronomy Astronomy has long history in Indian subcontinent stretching from pre-historic to modern times. Some of the earliest roots of Indian astronomy can be dated to the period of Indus Valley civilisation or earlier. Astronomy later developed as a dis ...
* Indian classical music * Indian company law *
Indian cuisine Indian cuisine consists of a variety of regional and traditional cuisines native to India. Given the diversity in soil, climate, culture, ethnic groups, and occupations, these cuisines vary substantially and use locally available spices, he ...
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Indian epic poetry Indian epic poetry is the epic poetry written in the Indian subcontinent, traditionally called ''Kavya'' (or ''Kāvya''; Sanskrit: काव्य, IAST: ''kāvyá''). The ''Ramayana'' and the ''Mahabharata'', which were originally composed in ...
* Indian literature * Indian mathematics * Indian Penal Code *
Indian people Indians or Indian people are the Indian nationality law, citizens and nationals of India. In 2022, the population of India stood at over 1.4 billion people, making it the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, second-most p ...
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Indian philosophy Indian philosophy refers to philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent. A traditional Hindu classification divides āstika and nāstika schools of philosophy, depending on one of three alternate criteria: whether it believes the Veda ...
* Indian religions *
Indian rock-cut architecture Indian rock-cut architecture is more various and found in greater abundance in that country than any other form of rock-cut architecture around the world. Rock-cut architecture is the practice of creating a structure by carving it out of solid n ...
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Indology Indology, also known as South Asian studies, is the academic study of the history and cultures, languages, and literature of the Indian subcontinent, and as such is a subset of Asian studies. The term ''Indology'' (in German, ''Indologie'') is ...
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Indomania Indomania or Indophilia refer to the special interest that India, Indians and their cultures and traditions have generated across the world, more specifically among the cultures and civilisations of the Indian subcontinent, as well those of t ...
* Indra (mythology) * Infinity (philosophy) * Ink (history) * Institute of Jainology
JAINpedia (project)
* International Journal of Jaina Studies * Introspection (pratikraman) *
Irreligion in India According to the 2011 Census of India, around 2.9 million people in India did not state their religion in the 2001 census and were counted in the "religion not stated". They were 0.24% of India's population. Their number have significantly in ...
* Itihasa (tradition)


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* Jade * Jai Jinendra (greeting) * Jain Agamas (original texts) * Jain Bunt (community) * Jain cosmology * Jain Desi khana (cookbook ) * Jain epistemology * Jain monasticism *
Jain philosophy Jain philosophy refers to the ancient Indian philosophical system found in Jainism. One of the main features of Jain philosophy is its dualistic metaphysics, which holds that there are two distinct categories of existence, the living, consciou ...
* The Jain Saga (3 volumes ) * Jain Sculpture * Jain terms and concepts * Jainism (categories) * Jainism (template) * Jainism (topic) * Jainism Topics (template) * Jainism in Japan * Religion in Japan (Jainakyo) *
Jainism and non-creationism According to Jain doctrine, the universe and its constituents—soul, matter, space, time, and principles of motion—have always existed. Jainism does not support belief in a creator deity. All the constituents and actions are governed by univ ...
* List of Jains, List of Jains * The Jains () * Jambudvipa, Jambudvipa (placename) * Janna, Janna (poet) * Japa, Japa (repetition) * Jinvani, Jinvani (message) * Jīva (Jainism), Jiva (self) * Jizya, Jizya (tax)


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* Kalpasutra (Jainism), Kalpasutra (book) * Kalpa Sutra of Bhadrabahu Svami () * Kalpavriksha#In Jainism, Kalpavriksha (divine tree) * Kamandalu, Kamandalu (pot) * Kannada#History, Kannada (language) * Karma * Karma in Jainism * Karuṇā, Karuna (compassion) * Kashaya (Jainism), Kashaya (passion) * Kathmandu#Other religions, Kathmandu (city) * Kevala Jnana, Kevala Jnana (omniscience) * Killing of animals#Ahimsa, Killing of animals * Kiss#History, Kiss (history) * Khajuraho Group of Monuments * Krishna, Krishna (legend) * Kunthunatha, Kunthunatha (17th Tirthankara)


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* Lake Manasarovar * Lakshmi, Lakshmi (deity) * Jain literature#Languages, Languages * Indo-Aryan languages#Middle Indo-Aryan (Prakrits), Indo-Aryan languages * Leather#Religious sensitivities, Leather * Lesya, Lesya (color karma) * Library of Congress Classification:Class B, subclass BL -- Religions. Mythology. Rationalism, Library of Congress Classification (1300-1380) * Life Force: The World of Jainism () * Linguistic history of the Indian subcontinent * Lipi (script)#Jain texts, Lipi (writing system) * List of Amar Chitra Katha comics * List of animal rights advocates * List of Asian cuisines * List of Bhairava temples * List of buildings and structures * List of contemporary ethnic groups * List of converts to Hinduism * List of countries by cremation rate * List of creation myths * List of cultural heritage sites in Sindh * List of diets * List of epics in the Kannada language * List of ethics journals * List of ethnic religions * List of festivals in Nepal * List of flag names * List of flags by color combination * List of founders of religious traditions * List of Indian government agencies * List of Indian inventions and discoveries * List of Indian organisations in Singapore * List of inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilisation * List of Karnataka literature * List of largest monoliths * List of legendary creatures (H) * List of legendary creatures (P) * List of legendary creatures (Y) * List of milestones in Kannada literature * List of modern writers on Eastern religions * List of Monuments of National Importance in Agra circle * List of Monuments of National Importance in Andhra Pradesh * List of Monuments of National Importance in Aurangabad circle * List of Monuments of National Importance in Bangalore circle * List of Monuments of National Importance in Belgaum district * List of Monuments of National Importance in Daman and Diu * List of Monuments of National Importance in Gujarat * List of Monuments of National Importance in Kerala * List of Monuments of National Importance in Lalitpur district * List of Monuments of National Importance in Lucknow circle/South * List of Monuments of National Importance in Madhya Pradesh/East * List of Monuments of National Importance in Madhya Pradesh/West * List of Monuments of National Importance in Pudukkottai district * List of Monuments of National Importance in Rajasthan * List of Monuments of National Importance in Thrissur circle * List of Monuments of National Importance in West Bengal * List of mythological objects * List of northernmost items * List of North Karnataka historical sites * List of Pakistani inventions and discoveries * List of Penguin Classics * Lists of people by belief * List of people who died of starvation * List of people on the postage stamps of India * List of philosophical concepts * List of philosophies * List of places in Multan * List of places named after people * List of poets * List of postage stamps of India * Lists of religious leaders by century * List of religious populations * List of religious sites * List of religious sites in Wayanad * List of religions and spiritual traditions * List of religious buildings and structures of the Kingdom of Mysore * List of renamed Indian cities and states * List of rock-cut temples in India * List of State Protected Monuments in Bihar * List of State Protected Monuments in Goa * List of State Protected Monuments in Gujarat * List of State Protected Monuments in Himachal Pradesh * List of State Protected Monuments in Karnataka * List of State Protected Monuments in Madhya Pradesh * List of State Protected Monuments in Maharashtra * List of State Protected Monuments in Rajasthan * List of State Protected Monuments in Uttar Pradesh * List of State Protected Monuments in West Bengal * List of tallest statues * List of the tallest statues in India * List of Teachers' Days * List of temples in Bhubaneswar * List of temples in Kanchipuram * List of temples in Lahore * List of timelines * List of tree deities * List of tourist attractions in Bangalore * List of tourist attractions in Delhi * List of tourist attractions in Jabalpur * List of attractions in Jaipur, List of tourist attractions in Jaipur * List of tourist attractions in Kolkata * List of tourist attractions in Surat * List of tourist attractions in Vijayawada * List of vegetarians * List of vegetarian festivals * List of vegetarian organizations * List of vegetarian restaurants * List of vegetarian and vegan companies * List of Vijayanagara era temples in Karnataka * List of world folk-epics * List of World Heritage Sites in India * List of World Heritage Sites in Pakistan * Yangon City Heritage List, List of Yangon City Heritage * :Template:Jain Agamas, Jain Literature (template) * Lives of the Jain Elders () * Living things in culture#In mythology and religion, Living things in culture * Indian logic#Jain logic, Indian Logic (Jain logic) * Longsight#Demography, Longsight (area) * Lord#Religion, Lord (comparative) * Mettā, Loving-kindness * Lotus position * Lunisolar calendar


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* Mahabharata, Mahabharata (epic poem) * Mahamastakabhisheka, Mahamastakabhisheka (festival) * Mahātmā, Mahatma (scholar) * Mahatma Gandhi#Influences, Mahatma Gandhi (influences) * Mahavira, Mahavira (24th Tirthankara) * Mahavira: The Hero of Nonviolence () * Mahāvīra (mathematician), Mahavira (mathematician) * Ethics of Jainism#Maha vratas (Major vows), Maha vratas (Major vows) * Māllīnātha, Mallinatha (19th Tirthankara) * Mango#Cultural significance, Mango (fruit) * Mantra, Mantra (sacred utterance) * Mardava, Mardava (humility) * Materialism, Materialism (philosophy) * Maya (illusion), Maya (illusion) * Meaning of life#Jainism, Meaning of life * Meat#Religious traditions, Meat (religious traditions) * Meditation#Jainism, Meditation * Mendicant, Mendicant (beggar) * Mercy#Other religions and beliefs, Mercy * Thomas Merton#Spirituality beyond Catholicism, Thomas Merton (Catholic writer) * Metropolitan Museum of Art#Asian art, Metropolitan Museum of Art (Asian art) * Microbiology#Ancient times, Microbiology * Microorganism#Pre-microbiology, Microorganism * Milk#In language and culture, Milk * Missionary#Jain missions, Missionary * Moksha (Jainism), Moksha (salvation) * Monastery#Terms, Monastery (vihara) * Monasticism, Monasticism (comparative) * Monk, Monk (comparative) * Moral relativism#History, Moral relativism * Moral status of animals in the ancient world * Morality and religion * Most-perfect magic square * Mound#India, Mound (archaeology) * Mount Kailash * Mount Meru * Munisuvrata, Munisuvrata (20th Tirthankara) * Murtipujaka, Murtipujaka (subsect) * Museum of Asian Art, Museum of Asian Art (Germany) * Mysticism


N

* Nair#Origin, Nair (castes) * Naked yoga * Names of God * Naminatha, Naminatha (21st Tirthankara) * Namokar Mantra, Namokar Mantra (prayer) * Namokar Mantra and the Science of Sound () * Narada, Narada (legend) * Naraka (Jainism), Naraka (realm) * Nath#Etymology and nomenclature, Nath (lord) * Naturism * Navaratna, Navaratna (nine gems) * Neminatha, Neminatha (22nd Tirthankara) * Religion in New Zealand#Religious affiliation statistics, Religion in New Zealand * Night in paintings (Eastern art), Night in paintings (Eastern art) * Nirvana * Nirvana Kanda, Nirvana Kanda (sacred sites) * wikiversity:Nonkilling studies, Nonkilling studies (Wikiversity) > wikiversity:Ethics/Nonkilling/Spiritual/Jainism, Jainism (page) * Nonduality (spirituality), Nondualism * Nontheistic religion#Jainism, Nontheistic religion * Nonviolence * Nonviolent Communication, Nonviolent Communication (philosophy of Ahimsa) * Nudity in religion#Jainism, Nudity in religion * Nun, Nun (comparative)


O

* Odia language * Odissi, Odissi (dance) * Om#Jainism, Om (veneration) * Omniscience * Oral tradition * :Jain organisations, Organizations * Orthopraxy, Orthopraxy (conduct) * Outline of ancient India * Outline of Assam * Outline of Andhra Pradesh * Outline of Arunachal Pradesh * Outline of the creation–evolution controversy * Outline of Kerala * Outline of Maharashtra * Outline of metaphysics * Outline of philosophy * Outline of Rajasthan * Outline of religion * Outline of self * Outline of theology


P

* Pacifism, Pacifism (comparative) * Padmaprabha, Padmaprabha (6th Tirthankara) * Paduka, Paduka (footwear) * Pañca-Parameṣṭhi, Panca-Paramesthi (supreme beings) * Prakrit, Prakrit (language) * Karma in Jainism, Papa (comparative) * Parasparopagraho Jivanam, Parasparopagraho Jivanam (aphorism) * Paroksha, Paroksha (Indian philosophy) * Parliament of the World's Religions * Pascal's triangle, Pascal's triangle (mathematics) * Parshvanatha, Parshvanatha (23rd Tirthankara) * Passions (philosophy), Passions (philosophy) * Peace and conflict studies * Peace Mala, Peace Mala (project) * Perspectivism, Perspectivism (see also) * Philosophical skepticism * :Template:Jain philosophy, Jain Philosophy (template) * Philosophy of history#Cyclical and linear history, Philosophy of history * Place of worship * Places of worship in Bangalore * Plants in culture#In mythology and religion, Plants in culture * Pope John Paul II#Jainism, Pope John Paul II (relations) * Postage stamps and postal history of India#Independent India, Postage stamps (India) * Poverty#Voluntary poverty, Poverty (voluntary) * Pramada (Indian philosophy), Pramada (Indian philosophy) * Pratima (Jainism), ''Pratima'' (stages of spiritual rise for lay person) * Prayer#Jainism, Prayer * Proselytism * Prostration#Jainism, Prostration (gesture) * Public nudity#Oriental cultures, Public nudity * Puranas, Puranas (literature) * Pushpadanta, Pushpadanta (9th Tirthankara) * Pyrrho#Ancient Indian influences on Pyrrho, Pyrrho (Greek philosopher)


Q

* Trishala, Queen Trishala * wikiquote:Jainism, Quotes (Wikiquote)


R

* Raga, Raga (music) * Rajabai Clock Tower#History, Rajabai Clock Tower (history) * Versions of Ramayana, Ramayana (Indian epic poem) * Ratnatraya, Ratnatraya (philosophy) * Reality#Jain philosophy, Reality * Reincarnation#Jainism, Reincarnation (afterlife) * Relationship between religion and science * Relativism#Indian religions, Relativism * Religiocentrism#Academic studies, Religiocentrism * Comparative religion, Religion (comparative) * Religion and environmentalism * Religion and peacebuilding * :Religion and science, Religion and science (category) * Historical Vedic religion, Historical Vedic religion * Religious conversion#Jainism, Religious conversion * Religious education#India, Religious education * Major religious groups, Major religious groups * Religious law, Religious law (comparative) * New religious movement#History, New religious movement (history) * Religious pluralism * Religious studies * Religious text * Religious views on euthanasia#Jainism, Religious views on euthanasia * Religious views on organ donation#Jainism, Religious views on organ donation * Religious views on suicide#Jainism, Religious views on suicide * Religious views on truth#Jainism, Religious views on truth * Religious violence in India * Right to die * Rishabhanatha, Rishabhanatha (1st Tirthankara)


S

* Sacred Books of the East * Sacred language * Sacred mountains * Sacred natural site * Salt#In religion, Salt * Salvation#Jainism, Salvation * Samadhi, Samadhi (meditative state) * Saman Suttam, Saman Suttam (bible) * Sāmāyika, Samayika (vow) * Sambhavanatha, Sambhavanatha (3rd Tirthankara) * Samsara (Jainism), Samsara (existence) * Samskara (Indian philosophy), Samskara (philosophy) * Sanctity of life * Sandalwood#Jainism, Sandalwood * Sanskrit, Sanskrit (language) * Sant (religion), Sant (truthteller) * Sarak, Saraks (community) * Sati (practice), Sati (practice) * Satya, Satya (truth) * Schism, Schism (division) * Jain schools and branches, Schools (sects) * Sculpture in South Asia * Sect * Sentience * Jaina seven-valued logic, Seven-valued logic * Shantinatha, Shantinatha (16th Tirthankara) * Shastra, Shastra (treatise) * Shaving#Shaving in religion, Shaving (in religion) * Shitalanatha, Shitalanatha (10th Tirthankara) * Shreyanasanatha, Shreyanasanatha (11th Tirthankara) * Siddhanta, Siddhanta (term) * Siddhasena Divakara, Siddhasena Divakara (author) * Simple living#Religious and spiritual, Simple living * Jainism in Singapore, Jainism in Singapore * Religion in Singapore, Religion in Singapore * Singing to the Jinas () * Snakes and Ladders, Snakes and Ladders (game) * Skyclad (Neopaganism), Skyclad (Neopaganism) * Solar symbol#Rotational symmetry, Solar symbol * Soteriology, Soteriology (study of salvation) * Soul#Jainism, Soul * Spiritual ecology * Spiritual evolution * Spirituality#cite note-83, Spirituality (note 8) * Śramaṇa, Sramana (ascetics) * Suicide methods#Starvation and dehydration, Starvation * Statistics of Jainism * Legal status of Jainism as a distinct religion in India, Status as a distinct religion * Sthanakvasi, Sthanakvasi (subsect) * Stotra, Stotra (song) * Succubus#Yakshini, Succubus (Yakshini) * Sumatinatha, Sumatinatha (5th Tirthankara) * Suparshvanatha, Suparshvanatha (7th Tirthankara) * Sutra, Sutra (aphorisms) * Svetambara, Svetambara (sect) * Svetambar Terapanth, Terapanth (subsect) * Swastika#Jainism, Swastika (Svetambar symbol) * Jain symbols, Symbols


T

* Tala (music), Tala (music) * Tandava, Tandava (dance) * Tantra, Tantra (sutra) * Tattva (Jainism), Tattva (truths) * Tattvartha Sutra, Tattvartha Sutra (universal book) * Tattvartha Sutra () * Teaching stories * Temple * Jain temple, Jain Temple * List of Jain temples, Temples (list) * :Template:Jain temples, Temples (template) * Jain Temples in Gujarat () * Jain Temples of Rajasthan () * List of Jain texts, Jain Texts (list) * Third gender#Indic culture, Third gender * Thought for the Day, Thought for the Day (broadcast) * Time#Religion, Time * Timeline of Ahmedabad * Timeline of algebra * Timeline of ancient history * Timeline of animal welfare and rights * Timeline of atomic and subatomic physics * Timeline of Eastern philosophers * Timeline of geometry * Timeline of Goan history * Timeline of Indian history * Timeline of Indian innovation * Timeline of Jainism * :Template:Jainism timeline, Timeline of Jainism (template) * Timeline of Karnataka * Timeline of mathematics * Timeline of numerals and arithmetic * Timeline of Raleigh, North Carolina * Timeline of religion * Timeline of South Asian history * Tirtha (Jainism), Tirtha (sites) * Tirthankara, Tirthankara (Jinas) * Tirthankara#List, List of the 24 tirthankaras * Tomoe, Tomoe (shape) * Tourism in India by state * Transtheism, Transtheism (attribution) * Trees in mythology * Trinidad and Tobago#Religion, Trinidad and Tobago (country) * Two truths doctrine#Jainism, Two truths doctrine


U

* Udayagiri Caves * Umaswati, Umaswami (author) * Underworld, Underworld (mythology) * Jainism in the United States, Jainism in the United States * Universe#cite note-135, Universe (note 135) * Upadhyay, Upadhyaya (preceptor)


V

* Vajra, Vajra (symbol) * Vallabhi council * Vasupujya, Vasupujya (12th Tirthankara) * Jain vegetarianism, Jain Vegetarianism * Vegetarianism and religion * Victoria and Albert Museum#South Asia, Victoria and Albert Museum (plundered art) * Vimalanatha, Vimalanatha (13th Tirthankara) * Vitalism (Jainism), Vitalism (philosophy) * Vrata#Jainism, Vrata (vow)


W

* Walters Art Museum#Asian art, Walters Art Museum * Fasting in Jainism#Types of fasting, Water fasting * :commons:Jainism, Wikimedia (Jain media) * :Wikipedia:Six degrees of Wikipedia, Six degrees of Wikipedia (four-degree chains) * :Wikipedia:WikiProject Jainism, WikiProject (Jainism) * wiktionary:Jainism, Wiktionary (category) or search (Jainism)
/span> * Women in India * Criticism of Jainism#Women, Women in Jainism * Jaina Women, The Unknown Pilgrims () * World Compassion Day * World peace#Jainism, World peace * List of writers on Jainism, Writers (list) * :Template:Modern Jain writers, Writers (template)


X

* God in Jainism#Five supreme beings, Xenagogues (spiritual guides) * History of the Punjab, Xenonym (History of the Punjab) * Fasting in Jainism#Types of fasting, Xerophagy (characteristic of fasting practices) * Indra (comics)#Messiah Complex and Utopia, X-Men (comics) * Xuanzang#Pilgrimage, Xuanzang (Chinese monk)


Y

* Yantra, Yantra (mystical diagram) * Yati, Yati (monk) * 297 BC#India, Year 297 BCE * Year 300 BCE * 5th century BC, Year 500 BCE * 599 BC, Year 599 BCE * 6th century BC, Year 600 BCE * 9th century BC, Year 900 BCE * 1st millennium BC, Year 1000 BCE * Jain meditation#Yoga, Yoga (system) * Yogi, Yogi (practitioner)


Z

* 0#Medieval Indian texts, Zero * Reverence for Life, Zoism (comparative) * Animal worship#Jainism, Zoolatry (Animal worship) * Mythological data of Tirthankara, Zootypes (symbology)


See also

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Jainism Jainism ( ), also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion. Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and history through the succession of twenty-four tirthankaras (supreme preachers of ''Dharma''), with the first in the current time cycle bein ...
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