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Compare and contrast the principles of Jainism and Buddhism
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- Similarities between Jainism and Buddhism.
- Both appeared as revolts against orthodox Brahminical Hinduism.
- Both Buddhism and Jainism originated in Eastern India.
- The Jains and the Buddhists equally believe that the world is fall of misery. The object is to deliver the soul from the miseries of the world by eliminating rebirth.
- Both Mahavira and Buddha rejected the authority of the Vedas.
- Both denied the existence of God and upheld ascetic life, moral and ethical codes.
- Both upheld non-violence as means of salvation.
- Both dismissed caste system.
- Their followers were mainly from the mercantile class.
- Differences between Jainism and Buddhism.
- Jainism was an ancient creed which existed before the advent of Mahavira. There were atleast 23 Tirthankaras before Mahavira. But Buddhism was entirely a new creed. It had no existence before Buddha.
- The Jains ascribe life to plants, stone and water, which the Buddhism reject.
- The Jains practice rigorous asceticism and self-mortification. But Buddha was opposed to extreme penance and advised a middle path.
- Discarding the garments was advised by Mahavira, whereas Buddha renounced that.
- Ahimsa in extreme form was followed by the Jains where as Buddhists believe in Ahimsa.
- Great missionary zeal was followed by the Buddhists compared to the Jains.
- While Buddhism has practically vanished from India, Jainism is still a strong living faith having influence upon millions of Indians.
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