Why Jainism is considered superior among all other religions
Jainism teaches respect and tolerance toward all religions and does not claim superiority over others. According to Jain philosophy, especially the doctrine of Anekantavada (the principle of manifold viewpoints), truth and reality are perceived differently from diverse perspectives, and no single viewpoint is the complete truth. Therefore, Jainism encourages understanding and respecting the beliefs and practices of all religions.
Jain scriptures advise followers to avoid criticizing or feeling superior to other faiths. Instead, Jains are encouraged to practice their own religion sincerely while acknowledging the value in others' spiritual paths.
In summary, Jainism does not promote itself as superior to other religions but emphasizes non-violence (ahimsa), non-absolutism (anekantavada), and tolerance as core values.