jainism Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
jainism ka kya matlab hota hai
संस्कृत
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Noun:
जैनिज़्म,
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jainism शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
तद्भव शब्द- ये वे शब्द हैं जिनका जन्म संस्कृत या प्राकृत में हुआ था, लेकिन उनमें बहुत ऐतिहासिक बदलाव आया है।
यह हिन्दुस्तानी भाषा की एक मानकीकृत रूप है जिसमें संस्कृत के तत्सम तथा तद्भव शब्दों का प्रयोग अधिक है और अरबी-फ़ारसी शब्द कम हैं।
জজজ फ़िर विधिवत निम्नलिखित मन्त्रों (सभी संस्कृत में हैं) के साथ उसकी पूजा करें।
प्राकृत-व्याकरणों ने संस्कृत के ढाँचे पर व्याकरण लिखे और संस्कृत को ही प्राकृत आदि की प्रकृति माना।
हिन्दी शब्द का सम्बन्ध संस्कृत शब्द 'सिन्धु' से माना जाता है।
हिन्दी देवनागरी लिपि में लिखी जाती है और शब्दावली के स्तर पर अधिकांशतः संस्कृत के शब्दों का प्रयोग करती है।
(परन्तु हिन्दी में आने पर ऐसे शब्दों से विसर्ग का लोप हो जाता है जैसे संस्कृत 'नामः' हिन्दी में केवल 'नाम' हो जाता है।
जैसे संस्कृत शब्द 'असुर' का अवेस्ता में सजाति समकक्ष शब्द 'अहुर' था।
तत्सम शब्द- ये वे शब्द हैं जिनको संस्कृत से बिना कोई रूप बदले ले लिया गया है।
इसमें संस्कृत के शब्द कम होते हैं, और फ़ारसी-अरबी के शब्द अधिक।
इसमें संस्कृत भाषा के कई शब्द है, जिन्होंने फ़ारसी और अरबी के कई शब्दों की जगह ले ली है।
इसमें शुद्ध संस्कृत और शुद्ध फ़ारसी-अरबी दोनों के शब्द कम होते हैं और तद्भव शब्द अधिक।
भरत मुनि ने नाट्यशास्त्र में उन शब्दों को ‘देशी’ कहा है जो संस्कृत के तत्सम एवं सद्भव रूपों से भिन्न हैं।
jainism's Usage Examples:
National Nomistic (nomothetic) Religious Communions (Taoism and Confucianism,Brahmanism, Jainism, Mazdeism, Mosaism and Judaism, the two last already passing into 2).
This position both leads to vagueness of thought and explains why Jainism has had so little influence over other schools of philosophy in India.
There is no manual of Jainism as yet published, but there is a 1 The Hatthi Gumpha and three other inscriptions at Cuttack (Leyden, 1885); Sravana Belgola inscriptions (Bangalore, 1889); Vienna Oriental Journal, vols.
It is doubtful if Buddhism, and still more so if Jainism and Sikhism, all of which are commonly recognized as distinct religions, ever differed from Hinduism to a greater extent than did the tenets of the earlier followers of Chaitanya in Bengal or those of the Lingayats in Mysore; and yet these latter two are regarded only as sects of Hinduism.
For many centuries Jainism was so overshadowed by that stupendous movement, born at the same time and in the same place, which we call Buddhism, that it remained almost unnoticed by the side of its powerful rival.
The actual proportion of the total population of India (294 millions) included under the name of "Hindus" has been computed in the census report for 1901 at something like 70% (206 millions); the remaining 30% being made up partly of the followers of foreign creeds, such as Mahommedans, Parsees, Christians and Jews, partly of the votaries of indigenous forms of belief which have at various times separated from the main stock, and developed into independent systems, such as Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism; and partly of isolated hill and jungle tribes, such as the Santals, Bhils (Bhilla) and Kols, whose crude animistic tendencies have hitherto kept them, either wholly or for the most part, outside the pale of the Brahmanical community.
Considerations of their history and past political importance have led to the elevation of Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism to the rank of independent religions, while the numerous other schismatic bodies are held to be only sects.
Jainism purports to be the system of belief promulgated by Vaddhamana, better known by his epithet of Maha-vira (the great hero), who was a contemporary of Gotama, the Buddha.
It was in the reign of Bimbisara that Vardhamana Mahavira, the founder of Jainism, and Gautama, the founder of Buddhism, preached in Magadha, and Buddhist missionaries issued thence to the conversion of China, Ceylon, Tibet and Tatary.
Kosala is also famous as the early home of Buddhism, and of the kindred religion of Jainism, and claims to be the birthplace of the founders of both these faiths.
jainism's Meaning':
sect founded in the 6th century BC as a revolt against Hinduism
Synonyms:
religious sect, Jainist, religious order, sect,
Antonyms:
unbelief,