Does Jainism have the story of Manu who survived a flood?
Answer
No, Jainism does not have the well-known story of Manu surviving a great flood as part of its core scriptures or accepted tradition.Explanation
In Jain Dharma, the universe is eternal and does not have a creator who sends a flood to destroy the world. Because of this, the Manu-and-flood narrative does not fit Jain cosmology.Jain teachings explain time through endless cycles of rise and decline, not through a single world-ending flood story.
Spiritual Understanding
This difference is important because Jainism emphasizes:- an eternal universe,
- karma and self-effort,
- and liberation through right conduct and purification of the soul.
So, Jain thought focuses more on spiritual progress than on a flood-based origin or survival myth.