The Odds and End of Jainism in Pakistan

<p>Jainism traditionally known as Jain dharma is an ancient Indian religion. A religion that prescribes non-violence towards all living beings. Jainism in Pakistan has an extensive heritage and history. Jain sites in Pakistan tell a story of a brief history of the religion, which goes well beyond its inception. Jains trace their history through a succession of Twenty-Four victorious teachers known as Tirthankars, with the last being Mahavir (6th Century BCE). While Mahavir was the founder of Jainism, various seals from the Indus Valley Civilization Sites bear resemblance to Rushabh Dev, The first Jain as the visual representation of Vishnu reflecting native spirituality before the Indo-Aryan Migration to India.</p> <p><a href="https://natra-wild.medium.com/the-odds-and-end-of-jainism-in-pakistan-c52e4c4d1405"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>