To some westerners the Jains are known for the fact that they do not eat root vegetables (potatoes, onions, turnips) or foods which contain potential living cultures such as cheese and yoghurt. In both cases to avoid killing living things.
This is like describing Christians as followers of a man who served his guests the fixings for fish Sandwiches.
In reality Jains are an ancient Indian religion based on non violence. Their basic beliefs include:
Historically Jainism is thought to have arisen as early as the 9th century BCE, possibly from earlier religions existing in India before the Indo-Aryan influx.
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by worshiping at a Mandir temple
The true religion of the vegetarianis that of the Jains.
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India is predominately Hindu, but there are also many Jains, Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs, and a smattering of Christians.
Followers of Mahavir, a 6th century BC saint. He was contemporary and senior of Buddha Jains follow the the Jain Religion .It is a very ancient Religion ,which originated in India. The main philosophy of Jainism is "Ahimsa" which can be loosely translated as non violence, it teaches compassion towards all people,animals and nature. Hence the Jains follw a strict vegetarian diet.
Presently most of the Jains are in India. They are in other countries too but in less numbers
Jains call their god Tirthankar.
They're called Jains.
The Indus valley people were most likely Hindus and Jains who spoke Sanskrit and Prakrit.
Jains have different deities, the most important ones, being tirthankaras.
Digamber Jains are not Buddhists. Digamber is a sect of Jainism.