Jainism or Jain Dharma is an antiquated religion. Devotees of Jainism are designated as “Jains”, a word got from the Sanskrit word jina (victor) and importance the way of triumph in traverse life’s flood of resurrections through a moral and profound life. Jains follow their history through a progression of twenty-four successful heros and instructors known as tirthankaras, with the first being Ruler Adinath, who is otherwise called Rishabha Dev,

who as indicated by Jain custom lived a large number of years back, twenty-third being Parshvanatha in eighth century BC and twenty-fourth being the Mahavira around 500 BCE (around two thousand five hundred years prior). Jains trust that Jainism is an everlasting dharma with the tirthankaras managing each cycle of the Jain cosmology. Jain Dharma trusts that the Ratantraya or the three gems ((Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Conduct) can indicate you way of freedom.

Right Faith – Right faith is having a belief in a pure and perfect soul. Firm faith in God is a MUST. Right knowledge – To know the real nature of one’s soul is the right knowledge. Right knowledge should be free from doubt and indefiniteness. Right knowledge reveals the nature of things exactly as they are and with certainty. Right knowledge is considered perfect when it does not suffer from any wrong belief. Because wrong belief perverts both understanding and attitude.

i. Chanting of 48 Shlokas with full devotion and concentration. ii. Concentration on 48 Yantras. iii. A sprinkling of holy water of Yantra on the forehead and eyes after doing Abhishek (bath) of Yantra. iv. Reciting the 48th Mantra 108 times daily with either cloves or almonds or Akshat (rice). v. Organising a Vidhan on the 7th or 21st day by reading all 48 Verses, Mantras and Riddhi.

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