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Saacho Dharm Ancient Wisdom

Jain Dharma

The Path of Righteousness and Non-Violence

Discover the ancient wisdom of Jainism, embracing the principles of Ahimsa, Anekantavada, and Aparigraha for a life of peace and spiritual growth.

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Tirthankaras
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Great Vows
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Jewels

Sacred Categories

Explore the diverse forms of Jain spiritual practices and devotion

Sacred Pilgrimage

Explore Tirth Sthals

Discover the most sacred Jain pilgrimage sites across India

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About Jain Dharma

Understanding the core principles and philosophy

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Ahimsa (Non-Violence)

The fundamental principle of non-violence towards all living beings, promoting compassion and respect for life in all its forms.

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Satya (Truthfulness)

Truthfulness in every situation — speak honestly, with compassion and clarity. Truth in word, thought and deed builds trust and spiritual growth.

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Asteya (Non-Stealing)

Respect others' belongings and accept only what is freely given. Practice non-stealing in thought, word and action.

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Brahmacharya (Restraint)

Self-restraint of sensual desires — for renunciates this is celibacy; for laypeople it means moderation and conscious living.

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Aparigraha (Non-Possessiveness)

The principle of non-attachment and non-possessiveness, encouraging detachment from material possessions and desires.