I am not interested to prove anything. Maybe you are right. It might bring up communal war. So I want to end up here. I am sorry prabhu ji for hurting your religious sentiments
buddhism and jainism owe their origin to God and sikhism owes its origin to pure devotee.So they do have some basis.
they might be far away from sarv dharmaan parityaja..but you know well enough that some things need to be done according to time, place and circumstances.
just doing wholesale discredit of them seems a bit harsh.
Even today, some members of the Jain community have embraced Vaishnavism. Meanwhile, many Buddhists have been influenced by Demon. Ambedkar’s teachings, leading to a shift away from Hindu traditions.
Regarding Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib places great emphasis on Nama Aashray (taking refuge in the Divine Name). However, it appears that many contemporary Sikhs are no longer deeply engaged with this spiritual practice. Additionally, a section of the Sikh community, particularly those born into the faith, seem to be prioritizing transient pleasures, such as alcohol and tobacco, over the core tenets of their religion.
Madhava das > Govind SharanJune 10, 2025 at 6:20pm
You can check the granthas of jain religion as far as i know. It was known as "ātma-dharma" book written by a jain muni discussing the strict rules and jain principles. There is an organisation inspired from this religion.
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yes, It is my mistake for being a bit harsh .. thanks for pointing out. I am sorry for hurting someone's religious sentiments.
I am not interested to prove anything. Maybe you are right. It might bring up communal war. So I want to end up here.
I am sorry prabhu ji for hurting your religious sentiments
I have deleted all my comments.
buddhism and jainism owe their origin to God and sikhism owes its origin to pure devotee.So they do have some basis.
they might be far away from sarv dharmaan parityaja..but you know well enough that some things need to be done according to time, place and circumstances.
just doing wholesale discredit of them seems a bit harsh.
Morning walk nahi, give some reference from books.
I am a Sikh, it literally means i am here to learn because i know nothing.
Even today, some members of the Jain community have embraced Vaishnavism. Meanwhile, many Buddhists have been influenced by Demon. Ambedkar’s teachings, leading to a shift away from Hindu traditions.
Regarding Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib places great emphasis on Nama Aashray (taking refuge in the Divine Name). However, it appears that many contemporary Sikhs are no longer deeply engaged with this spiritual practice. Additionally, a section of the Sikh community, particularly those born into the faith, seem to be prioritizing transient pleasures, such as alcohol and tobacco, over the core tenets of their religion.
Where is this written?
You can check the granthas of jain religion as far as i know. It was known as "ātma-dharma" book written by a jain muni discussing the strict rules and jain principles. There is an organisation inspired from this religion.
Yes, please.
Hare Kṛṣṇa. I'm totally agree with your words.