Literally Jina means a conqueror, that is, one who has conquered the worldly passions like desire, hatred, anger, greed, pride, etc. by one's own strenuous efforts and has been liberated himself from the bonds of worldly existence, the cycle of births and deaths. Jina, therefore, is a human being and not a supernatural being or an incarnation of an all mighty God. Hence the term Jina is applied to a person who is a spiritual victor. Further, human beings have the potentiality to become Jinas and, as such, Jinas are persons of this world who have attained supreme knowledge, subjugated their passion and are free from all sorts of attachment and aversion. Jain Religion is thus a set of principles preached by the Jinas. Hence Jain Religion is not an apauruseya religion, i.e., a religion propounded by a non-human being or based on a sacred book of non-human origin. On the contrary it is a religion of purely human origin and is preached by one who has attained omniscience and self-control by his own personal efforts. In short, Jain Religion is the substance of the preaching of those perfect souls who have attained the state of Jainas. Again, the term Jain, connotes the religion professed by the Jainas, i.e. the followers of the path practiced and preached by the Jinas. This term Jain is an English rendering of the original Sanskrit word Jaina-dharma or Jina-dharma. That is why some German Jainologists, like Leumann, Winternitz and Schubring, prefer the term Jinismus or Jinism. Both the terms are, however, correct since Jain means the religion followed by the Jinas and Jain means the religion of the Jina.
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All those people who follow Jainism are referred to as Jain. There is no specific full-form of the word Jain. However, the word comes from another word Jina which means 'the conqueror'.
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In the Jain religion of India, Sallekhana is ritual fasting that causes death by dehydration or starvation, considered an honorable act when death is inevitably near.
There are many Jain mandirs (temples) in India and even outside India. Some most famous Jain temples include Dilwara Jain temples, Ranakpur Jain temples, and some temples in South India.
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0.41% of India is Jain.
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Jain Kumar was born in 1959.
Chandulal Jain died in 2009.
Kamini Jain was born in 1969.
Girilal Jain died in 1993.
Girilal Jain was born in 1924.