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Jainism: History, Philosophy & Principles जैन धर्म: इतिहास, दर्शन एवं सिद्धांत



This is the Ganges river in India. Good Lord. 🤢🤢🤢


According to Jainism, Bhagwat Gita was taught to Narayan Krishna the Ishwara himself by Neminath , a Jain Tirthankar. Hmmm...... Let that Sink in your Hindus. Welcome your New Masters.






Finally the Idol which was found in the ground of gogi, shahapura taluka was handed over to Jains . This story continues , you keep getting Jina Bimba where ever you dig in Karnataka . This shows the past glory of Jainism . #RealHistory #BitterTruth

If Bhagavad Gita was actually taught by Neminatha, then why don’t Jains treat it as an authoritative scripture? Jains have their own canon like Agamas—so why is the Gita not part of it? Where is the evidence in early Jain texts? Which ancient Jain scripture (not later retellings) explicitly says Neminatha taught the Gita? Is this mentioned in core texts like the Agamas or only in much later narratives? If it's a later story, then it’s clearly a retroactive claim, not original tradition. Philosophical contradiction Jainism and the Gita fundamentally disagree: Jainism: strict ahimsa (non-violence) Gita (spoken by Krishna): justifies dharma-yuddha (righteous war) Why would a Jain Tirthankara, who rejects violence completely, teach a philosophy that supports war? This is a direct contradiction, not a minor difference. Authority question If Krishna was a student of Neminatha: Why does the Gita present Krishna as the Supreme teacher (Jagadguru)? Why does Arjuna surrender to Krishna—not to Neminatha? Selective acceptance problem If Neminatha taught Krishna, do Jains accept ALL teachings of the Gita? Karma yoga Bhakti (devotion to Krishna) Surrender to God If not, then: On what basis are they claiming authorship but rejecting the content? Burden of proof Extraordinary claims need strong evidence. Where is: Archaeological proof? Early textual proof? Cross-tradition acknowledgment? Without that, this is just sectarian storytelling, not history. If Neminatha really taught the Gita, then the biggest proof should be Jains following it—but they don’t.

@sarpame All Jain Tirthankaras are rajputs😎



In my opinion India can be transformed overnight if we just focus on cleanliness, just cleanliness, nothing else. Make it a national priority Many buildings in Italy don’t even have plaster on them but they still look 100 times beautiful, simply because of the clean surroundings


Unfortunately Bangalore looks pretty only from drone shots. Save for some spots which are clean most of the city is garbage strewn, pavements not swept. Sad to see garbage collection in mounds without giving them gloves, boots and masks





