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Q: how much is 1 purvkoti
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If you mean 1 purva in Jain cosmology, it is traditionally taken as:
1 purva = 84,00,000 purvāṅga = 70,56,00,00,00,000 years That is about 70.56 trillion years.
If you meant a different Jain term by “purvkoti” Read More
Q: how much is 1 purv koti
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In Jain time measurement, 1 purv koti = 10 million purvas.
- Koti means 1 crore = 10,000,000
- So 1 purv koti = 10,000,000 purvas
If you want, I can also explain how purva fits into th... Read More
Q: how much is 1purv koti
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In Jain usage, pūrva-koṭi generally means a very large count of one crore. In some Jain numeration contexts, it is explained as a period of one crore years. ( Read More
Q: Number of soldiers in Chandragupt’s
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In Jain tradition, there is no fixed exact number given for Chandragupta Maurya’s soldiers. Jain sources mainly describe him as a powerful emperor who later turned toward Jain dharma and followed Ācārya Bhadrabāhu. ( Read More
Q: Chipawasi ni tuk ma ketli murti che
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Maf karo, mokaleli mahiti ma Chhipavasahi / Chhipawasi ni tuk ma ketli murti chhe te sankhya spasht lakheli nathi. Jankari pramane aa tuk Chhipa bhaiyoe Samvat 1791 ma banaavi hati ane eno mukhya dev Bhagwan Adinath chhe. ( Read More
Q: If I change clothes in a private room with my mother is it's a sin we are naked so is it a grave sin or a faulty strictest answer possible no or yes
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No — by itself, changing clothes privately with your mother is not a grave sin in Jainism.
In Jain ethics, intention and conduct matter most. If there is no lustful thought, no disrespect, and no improper action, then it ... Read More
Q: What is the lifespan of vaayukaay
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In Jain scriptures, vāyukāya means air-bodied living beings. Their maximum lifespan is generally described as 3,000 years. For gross vāyukāya beings, the minimum lifespan is antarmuhūrta and the maximum is 3... Read More
Q: me and my mother change clothes together in a room private is it a sin no or yes strictest answer possible even if we were naked I know is improper but is it a grave sin as a layperson is it a minor fault
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Strict Jain answer: No, it is not a grave sin for a layperson if it is only changing clothes in private with your mother and there is no lust, no sexual intent, and no misconduct.
In Jain ethics, the main fault comes from intention,... Read More
Q: Does jainism forbid two souls after their human life from meeting in heaven strictest answer possible no or yes even if one soul has committed a sin of watching 18+ content even if done repeatedly
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No.
In Jainism, a soul’s karmas do affect its next birth and experiences, but watching 18+ content, even repeatedly, does not create a rule that two souls are permanently forbidden to meet in heaven.
Strictly speaking, Jainism also says:
- ... Read More
Q: why jain eat vegetable as it is also living thing
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In Jain Dharma, the ideal is non-violence toward all living beings as much as possible.
Jains understand that vegetables are also living beings, and that is exactly why Jain food rules are very strict. Jains do not eat many roots and underg... Read More