Definition of Jain. Meaning of Jain. Synonyms of Jain

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Jain. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Jain and, of course, Jain synonyms and on the right images related to the word Jain.

Definition of Jain

Jain
Jain Jain, Jaina Jai"na, n. [Skr. Jaina, fr. Jina, a proper name, fr. jina victorious.] One of a numerous sect in British India, holding the tenets of Jainism.

Meaning of Jain from wikipedia

- Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/ JAY-niz-əm), also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion. Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and history through the succession...
- (JAIN) is an activity within the Java Community Process, developing APIs for the creation of telephony (voice and data) services. Originally, JAIN stood...
- Jain vegetarianism is practised by the followers of Jain culture and philosophy. It is one of the most rigorous forms of spiritually motivated diet on...
- Shraman Jain (also known as Srman Jain) is an Indian actor who works mainly in the Indian Television circuit. Jain is known for his roles in Adaalat, Saas...
- Jain literature (Sanskrit: जैन साहित्य) refers to the literature of the Jain religion. It is a vast and ancient literary tradition, which was initially...
- Tarang Jain (born 1962/1963) is an Indian billionaire businessman, the CEO and 86% owner of Varroc, an Indian two- and four-wheeler parts manufacturer...
- Anuv Jain is an Indian singer songwriter and composer. He is known for his simple chorded songs with lyrics that deal with love and heartbreak. His music...
- Sourabh Raaj Jain is an Indian actor in Hindi television. He gained a household name with his portrayal of Krishna in Mahabharat (2013–2014), that met...
- Look up Jain, jain, jaïn, or jäin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Jain is a follower of Jainism, a religion of India. Jain or JAIN may also refer...
- Buddhism and Jainism are two Indian religions that developed in Magadha (Bihar) and continue to thrive in the modern age. Gautam Buddha and Mahavira are...