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On the Web
- Jainism Potpourri - Topics on Jainism at Kamat's Potpourri; includes Jain arts, architecture, monuments, and a brief introduction to Jainism.
- Quel est Jainism - Petit article par E. Erickson.
- Jainism - Personal site on Jainism: its history, philosophy and festivals.
- Information Regarding Jainism - Portal providing information about jainism in the world.
- Sacred-Texts: Jainism - English translations of the Akaranga Sutra and Kalpa Sutra, primary texts of Jainism.
- Jain Tirth Yatra - Information on the pilgrim places in Gujarat, Rajasthan and other parts of India. Also gives information about Jainism and the Tirthankaras.
- Jain Spirit - Sharing Jain values globally with quartly magazines featuring articles and images of Jainism.
- Jain Meditation International Virtual Centre - Jainism is a teaching of the practice of Ahimsa (nonviolence) and understanding.
- University of Michigan Jains - Information about Jainism and links to other Jain websites.
- Jainism in - Jainism in India. A timeline of India. Arts and monuments influenced by Jains
Wikipedia Articles
- Jainism and Sikhism - Both Jainism and Sikhism have originated in South Asia and are Eastern philosophical faiths. Jainism, like Buddhism, rejected the authority (but not the values) of the Vedas and created independent textual traditions based on the words and examples of their early teachers, eventually evolving entirely new ways for interacting with the lay community.
- Buddhism and Jainism - Jainism and Buddhism are the two branches of the Shramana tradition that still exist today. Until recently Jainism was largely confined to India, while Buddhism has largely flourished in countries outside of India.
- Death in Jainism - Death in Jainism consist of a variety of concepts and reactions for the soul. Jainism considers death to be a mysterious event that can be experienced by ordinary souls and higher types of souls.
- Timeline of Jainism - Timeline of Jainism
- God in Jainism - In Jainism, a soul that has achieved its ultimate objective, Nirvana or liberation, is called Siddha. Such a pure soul has achieved Mokṣa and is worthy of praise.