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1 Jainism By: Sarah kelty

2 Jainism Holy Days Mahavira Jayanti
This holiday celebrates the birth of Mahaviva birth and Jains will gather in temples to celebrate. Paryushana This holiday represents a reflection time. There is also eight days of intense fasting during this holiday Diwali This holiday is celebrated all throughout India today. During this holiday lamps can be found everywhere

3 Core Beliefs Right Faith Right Knowledge Right Conduct The 3 Jewels
Jiva No Gods The will exist and live forever. The soul is independent The soul receives karma. It receives its consequences. Jains don’t believe in any gods or goddess'. Many religions and people don't believe that this is even a religion. Right Faith Right Knowledge Right Conduct

4 Holy Text The teachings of the Mahavira is called the Agamas. The text is memorized by Jain monks and nuns. This is because their oath is they are not allowed to write so they had to memorize the book.

5 Place of worship Jains worship in temples. Almost all Jains temples have images of Tirthankara's. Two of the main Jainism sects elaborately decorate their temples.

6 Traditions Fasting Pilgrimage
Jains are to visit a number of temples during their pilgrimage. One of the most famous holiest site is, Shatrunjaya in Gujarat. It is one of the five holy mountains. These mountains contain many temples. Fasting Fasting is very common in Jainism. Although anyone can fast at any time and any point in the year, the most common is during monsoon season. They fast as a way of penance. It is believed that fasting will cleanse your body and mind. They believe in four types of fasting. Complete Fasting- giving up food and water for a period. Partial Fasting- eating less, but avoiding hunger. Vruti Sankshepa-Limiting what you eat. Rasa Parityaga-Giving up your favorite foods.

7 Summary Slide In summary the religion of Jainism has many traditions, holidays, and core beliefs. They believe in no gods or goddess. They also believe that everyone and everything has a soul. This soul will last forever. They also follow the three jewels in life. They celebrate many holidays and traditions. Some of these include; Diwali and Paryushana. They also fast, give up food and water, and they make an annual pilgrimage. They read the holy text called the Agamas. And, much more. This religion was very interesting to look at. It showed me many things that I never knew.


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