According to Jainism's own belief, it is an eternal religion, which has always existed. In Indian traditions since the world has no beginning or end. Therefore, in this sense, Jainism has always been and always will be. In each era, from time to time, twenty-four arrow thinkers (reformers) were born and worked to revive it. The last arrow was Thinker Mahavir Jain, after him no other reformer will come. There is historical evidence that Mahavira Jain was not the founder of this religion. This tradition already existed in India. Mahavira's own family and even his entire community were followers of Jainism. Mahavira achieved the highest goal of Jainism through Sanyas and became the head of this religion.Mahavira's reforms in Jainism in the light of his experiences and observations, and the steps he took as the last arrow-thinker for its publication and consolidation, gave Mahavira the important position to be considered ...
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