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Jainism is among the oldest religions existing worldwide today. As a matter of fact, Jainism is one the 3 oldest Indian religions besides Hinduism and Buddhism. Today, Jains represent less than 2% of India's population. The main important principle of Jainism is non-violence (ahimsa or not injuring living things) along with self-discipline and love and respect for all living things. People often mistakenly consider Lord Mahaveera (also known as Sage Vardhamaana) to be the founder of the Jain religion. However, Rishabhdevji is the founder of our sacred religion. The main states that have Jain population residing in India are Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. Broadly, Oswal Jainism is characterised by 18 gotras: 1. Aadityanag Gotra, 2.Bappanag Gotra, 3. Bhadra Gotra 4. Bhuri Gotra, 5. Chinchat Gotra, 6. Didu Gotra, 7.Kannojiye Gotra, 8.Karnat Gotra, 9.Kulhat Gotra, 10. Kumat Gotra, 11. Laghushreshthi Gotra, 12. Moraksh Gotra, 13.Shreshthi Gotra, 14.Shri shrimal Gotra, 15. Suchanti Gotra, 16. Tatahar Gotra, 17. Valah Gotra, 18. Virharat Gotra. Ranawat, Ratadia, Rathore, Rattani, Runaval, Rupavat, Sadavat, Saghani, Salecha, Sambhar, Sandiya, Sanghoi, Saphala, Sejavat, Sekhani, Shurama, Shurava, Sihavat, Singhad, Sirohia, Sodhani, Sojavat, Solanki, Sonecha, Suchali, Sughada, Sukhani, Sukhiya, Tallani, Taraval, Tatahad, Telhara, Tihuyan, Tikayat, Todiyan, Tolavat, Tuhiyan, Tulavat, Udhavat, Vanaval, Varadia, Virahat, Viravat, Aadpawat, Aagharia, Aichiyan, Analjada, Ashapura, Babariya, Badabada, Badaliya, Baddhani, Bagdecha, Baghamar, Bahatiya, Baingani, Bakuliya, Balavara, Barhudia, Barmecha, Batokada, Bauthara, Bhalagat, Bhalawat, Bhanavat, Bhandara, Bhandari, Bhansali, Bhatavir, Bhavrani, Bhimavat, Bhojavat, Bhopavat, Binakiya, Bokadiya, Bokariya, Bubakiya, Chalooka, Chapalot, Chaumola, Chhachha, Chhadaut, Chhalani, Chhaliya, Chhariya, Chhatisa, Chhavada, Chhogala, Chhoriya, Chichada, Chinchat, Chirpura, Chittoda, Chudawat, Dadaliya, Danesara, Delaniya, Desarala, Deshlani, Dhandani, Dhanecha, Dhanesha, Dharival, Dhariwal, Dhavecha, Dolatani, Duddhani, Dudhedia, Dudhodia, Dumavath, Fofaliya, Gadavali, Gadavani, Gagoliya, Gahiyala, Gangolia, Gasaniya, Gataghat, Gharvela, Ghodavat, Godwalia, Golechha, Gosalani, Gujarani, Gundecha, Harasora, Hukamiya, Jagarwal, Jalaghad, Jejtotia, Jiravala, Jodhavat, Jogdecha, Kacheria, Kachhwah, Kadakhia, Kajaliya, Kalatodi, Kamatiya, Kamediya, Kapuriya, Kareliya, Karnavat, Katarela, Katariya, Katarohi, Kavadiya, Kavariya, Kekadiya, Khabadia, Khadabad, Khandiya, Khariwal, Khatabad, Khedavad, Khimsara, Khodavad, Khodival, Khokhara, Koolamor, Kostagar, Kotadiya, Kotariya, Kubadiya, Kuberiya, Kuladhar, Kumatiya, Kumpavat, Kushalot, Kuvadiya, Lahariya, Lakhavat, Lehariya, Lungawat, Lutankan, Machchha, Madaliya, Magadiya, Mahalani, Malatiya, Mamahiya, Maradiya, Mardocha, Maullani, Mauraksh, Medatiya, Medatwal, Minagrah, Mumadiya, Murgipal, Musaliya, Muthiyan, Nabariya, Nagadola, Nagotara, Nandesha, Nareliya]]>

Jainism is among the oldest religions existing worldwide today. As a matter of fact, Jainism is one the 3 oldest Indian religions besides Hinduism and Buddhism. Today, Jains represent less than 2% of India's population. The main important principle of Jainism is non-violence (ahimsa or not injuring living things) along with self-discipline and love and respect for all living things. People often mistakenly consider Lord Mahaveera (also known as Sage Vardhamaana) to be the founder of the Jain religion. However, Rishabhdevji is the founder of our sacred religion. The main states that have Jain population residing in India are Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. Broadly, Oswal Jainism is characterised by 18 gotras: 1. Aadityanag Gotra, 2.Bappanag Gotra, 3. Bhadra Gotra 4. Bhuri Gotra, 5. Chinchat Gotra, 6. Didu Gotra, 7.Kannojiye Gotra, 8.Karnat Gotra, 9.Kulhat Gotra, 10. Kumat Gotra, 11. Laghushreshthi Gotra, 12. Moraksh Gotra, 13.Shreshthi Gotra, 14.Shri shrimal Gotra, 15. Suchanti Gotra, 16. Tatahar Gotra, 17. Valah Gotra, 18. Virharat Gotra. Ranawat, Ratadia, Rathore, Rattani, Runaval, Rupavat, Sadavat, Saghani, Salecha, Sambhar, Sandiya, Sanghoi, Saphala, Sejavat, Sekhani, Shurama, Shurava, Sihavat, Singhad, Sirohia, Sodhani, Sojavat, Solanki, Sonecha, Suchali, Sughada, Sukhani, Sukhiya, Tallani, Taraval, Tatahad, Telhara, Tihuyan, Tikayat, Todiyan, Tolavat, Tuhiyan, Tulavat, Udhavat, Vanaval, Varadia, Virahat, Viravat, Aadpawat, Aagharia, Aichiyan, Analjada, Ashapura, Babariya, Badabada, Badaliya, Baddhani, Bagdecha, Baghamar, Bahatiya, Baingani, Bakuliya, Balavara, Barhudia, Barmecha, Batokada, Bauthara, Bhalagat, Bhalawat, Bhanavat, Bhandara, Bhandari, Bhansali, Bhatavir, Bhavrani, Bhimavat, Bhojavat, Bhopavat, Binakiya, Bokadiya, Bokariya, Bubakiya, Chalooka, Chapalot, Chaumola, Chhachha, Chhadaut, Chhalani, Chhaliya, Chhariya, Chhatisa, Chhavada, Chhogala, Chhoriya, Chichada, Chinchat, Chirpura, Chittoda, Chudawat, Dadaliya, Danesara, Delaniya, Desarala, Deshlani, Dhandani, Dhanecha, Dhanesha, Dharival, Dhariwal, Dhavecha, Dolatani, Duddhani, Dudhedia, Dudhodia, Dumavath, Fofaliya, Gadavali, Gadavani, Gagoliya, Gahiyala, Gangolia, Gasaniya, Gataghat, Gharvela, Ghodavat, Godwalia, Golechha, Gosalani, Gujarani, Gundecha, Harasora, Hukamiya, Jagarwal, Jalaghad, Jejtotia, Jiravala, Jodhavat, Jogdecha, Kacheria, Kachhwah, Kadakhia, Kajaliya, Kalatodi, Kamatiya, Kamediya, Kapuriya, Kareliya, Karnavat, Katarela, Katariya, Katarohi, Kavadiya, Kavariya, Kekadiya, Khabadia, Khadabad, Khandiya, Khariwal, Khatabad, Khedavad, Khimsara, Khodavad, Khodival, Khokhara, Koolamor, Kostagar, Kotadiya, Kotariya, Kubadiya, Kuberiya, Kuladhar, Kumatiya, Kumpavat, Kushalot, Kuvadiya, Lahariya, Lakhavat, Lehariya, Lungawat, Lutankan, Machchha, Madaliya, Magadiya, Mahalani, Malatiya, Mamahiya, Maradiya, Mardocha, Maullani, Mauraksh, Medatiya, Medatwal, Minagrah, Mumadiya, Murgipal, Musaliya, Muthiyan, Nabariya, Nagadola, Nagotara, Nandesha, Nareliya]]>
Sat, 18 Feb 2023 06:27:42 GMT /slideshow/oswal-jains-powerpoint-presentationpdf/255908362 AshokkumarKankaria@slideshare.net(AshokkumarKankaria) Oswal Jains (Powerpoint Presentation).pdf AshokkumarKankaria Jainism is among the oldest religions existing worldwide today. As a matter of fact, Jainism is one the 3 oldest Indian religions besides Hinduism and Buddhism. Today, Jains represent less than 2% of India's population. The main important principle of Jainism is non-violence (ahimsa or not injuring living things) along with self-discipline and love and respect for all living things. People often mistakenly consider Lord Mahaveera (also known as Sage Vardhamaana) to be the founder of the Jain religion. However, Rishabhdevji is the founder of our sacred religion. The main states that have Jain population residing in India are Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. Broadly, Oswal Jainism is characterised by 18 gotras: 1. Aadityanag Gotra, 2.Bappanag Gotra, 3. Bhadra Gotra 4. Bhuri Gotra, 5. Chinchat Gotra, 6. Didu Gotra, 7.Kannojiye Gotra, 8.Karnat Gotra, 9.Kulhat Gotra, 10. Kumat Gotra, 11. Laghushreshthi Gotra, 12. Moraksh Gotra, 13.Shreshthi Gotra, 14.Shri shrimal Gotra, 15. Suchanti Gotra, 16. Tatahar Gotra, 17. Valah Gotra, 18. Virharat Gotra. Ranawat, Ratadia, Rathore, Rattani, Runaval, Rupavat, Sadavat, Saghani, Salecha, Sambhar, Sandiya, Sanghoi, Saphala, Sejavat, Sekhani, Shurama, Shurava, Sihavat, Singhad, Sirohia, Sodhani, Sojavat, Solanki, Sonecha, Suchali, Sughada, Sukhani, Sukhiya, Tallani, Taraval, Tatahad, Telhara, Tihuyan, Tikayat, Todiyan, Tolavat, Tuhiyan, Tulavat, Udhavat, Vanaval, Varadia, Virahat, Viravat, Aadpawat, Aagharia, Aichiyan, Analjada, Ashapura, Babariya, Badabada, Badaliya, Baddhani, Bagdecha, Baghamar, Bahatiya, Baingani, Bakuliya, Balavara, Barhudia, Barmecha, Batokada, Bauthara, Bhalagat, Bhalawat, Bhanavat, Bhandara, Bhandari, Bhansali, Bhatavir, Bhavrani, Bhimavat, Bhojavat, Bhopavat, Binakiya, Bokadiya, Bokariya, Bubakiya, Chalooka, Chapalot, Chaumola, Chhachha, Chhadaut, Chhalani, Chhaliya, Chhariya, Chhatisa, Chhavada, Chhogala, Chhoriya, Chichada, Chinchat, Chirpura, Chittoda, Chudawat, Dadaliya, Danesara, Delaniya, Desarala, Deshlani, Dhandani, Dhanecha, Dhanesha, Dharival, Dhariwal, Dhavecha, Dolatani, Duddhani, Dudhedia, Dudhodia, Dumavath, Fofaliya, Gadavali, Gadavani, Gagoliya, Gahiyala, Gangolia, Gasaniya, Gataghat, Gharvela, Ghodavat, Godwalia, Golechha, Gosalani, Gujarani, Gundecha, Harasora, Hukamiya, Jagarwal, Jalaghad, Jejtotia, Jiravala, Jodhavat, Jogdecha, Kacheria, Kachhwah, Kadakhia, Kajaliya, Kalatodi, Kamatiya, Kamediya, Kapuriya, Kareliya, Karnavat, Katarela, Katariya, Katarohi, Kavadiya, Kavariya, Kekadiya, Khabadia, Khadabad, Khandiya, Khariwal, Khatabad, Khedavad, Khimsara, Khodavad, Khodival, Khokhara, Koolamor, Kostagar, Kotadiya, Kotariya, Kubadiya, Kuberiya, Kuladhar, Kumatiya, Kumpavat, Kushalot, Kuvadiya, Lahariya, Lakhavat, Lehariya, Lungawat, Lutankan, Machchha, Madaliya, Magadiya, Mahalani, Malatiya, Mamahiya, Maradiya, Mardocha, Maullani, Mauraksh, Medatiya, Medatwal, Minagrah, Mumadiya, Murgipal, Musaliya, Muthiyan, Nabariya, Nagadola, Nagotara, Nandesha, Nareliya <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oswaljainspowerpointpresentation-230218062742-cea2387e-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Jainism is among the oldest religions existing worldwide today. As a matter of fact, Jainism is one the 3 oldest Indian religions besides Hinduism and Buddhism. Today, Jains represent less than 2% of India&#39;s population. The main important principle of Jainism is non-violence (ahimsa or not injuring living things) along with self-discipline and love and respect for all living things. People often mistakenly consider Lord Mahaveera (also known as Sage Vardhamaana) to be the founder of the Jain religion. However, Rishabhdevji is the founder of our sacred religion. The main states that have Jain population residing in India are Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. Broadly, Oswal Jainism is characterised by 18 gotras: 1. Aadityanag Gotra, 2.Bappanag Gotra, 3. Bhadra Gotra 4. Bhuri Gotra, 5. Chinchat Gotra, 6. Didu Gotra, 7.Kannojiye Gotra, 8.Karnat Gotra, 9.Kulhat Gotra, 10. Kumat Gotra, 11. Laghushreshthi Gotra, 12. Moraksh Gotra, 13.Shreshthi Gotra, 14.Shri shrimal Gotra, 15. Suchanti Gotra, 16. Tatahar Gotra, 17. Valah Gotra, 18. Virharat Gotra. Ranawat, Ratadia, Rathore, Rattani, Runaval, Rupavat, Sadavat, Saghani, Salecha, Sambhar, Sandiya, Sanghoi, Saphala, Sejavat, Sekhani, Shurama, Shurava, Sihavat, Singhad, Sirohia, Sodhani, Sojavat, Solanki, Sonecha, Suchali, Sughada, Sukhani, Sukhiya, Tallani, Taraval, Tatahad, Telhara, Tihuyan, Tikayat, Todiyan, Tolavat, Tuhiyan, Tulavat, Udhavat, Vanaval, Varadia, Virahat, Viravat, Aadpawat, Aagharia, Aichiyan, Analjada, Ashapura, Babariya, Badabada, Badaliya, Baddhani, Bagdecha, Baghamar, Bahatiya, Baingani, Bakuliya, Balavara, Barhudia, Barmecha, Batokada, Bauthara, Bhalagat, Bhalawat, Bhanavat, Bhandara, Bhandari, Bhansali, Bhatavir, Bhavrani, Bhimavat, Bhojavat, Bhopavat, Binakiya, Bokadiya, Bokariya, Bubakiya, Chalooka, Chapalot, Chaumola, Chhachha, Chhadaut, Chhalani, Chhaliya, Chhariya, Chhatisa, Chhavada, Chhogala, Chhoriya, Chichada, Chinchat, Chirpura, Chittoda, Chudawat, Dadaliya, Danesara, Delaniya, Desarala, Deshlani, Dhandani, Dhanecha, Dhanesha, Dharival, Dhariwal, Dhavecha, Dolatani, Duddhani, Dudhedia, Dudhodia, Dumavath, Fofaliya, Gadavali, Gadavani, Gagoliya, Gahiyala, Gangolia, Gasaniya, Gataghat, Gharvela, Ghodavat, Godwalia, Golechha, Gosalani, Gujarani, Gundecha, Harasora, Hukamiya, Jagarwal, Jalaghad, Jejtotia, Jiravala, Jodhavat, Jogdecha, Kacheria, Kachhwah, Kadakhia, Kajaliya, Kalatodi, Kamatiya, Kamediya, Kapuriya, Kareliya, Karnavat, Katarela, Katariya, Katarohi, Kavadiya, Kavariya, Kekadiya, Khabadia, Khadabad, Khandiya, Khariwal, Khatabad, Khedavad, Khimsara, Khodavad, Khodival, Khokhara, Koolamor, Kostagar, Kotadiya, Kotariya, Kubadiya, Kuberiya, Kuladhar, Kumatiya, Kumpavat, Kushalot, Kuvadiya, Lahariya, Lakhavat, Lehariya, Lungawat, Lutankan, Machchha, Madaliya, Magadiya, Mahalani, Malatiya, Mamahiya, Maradiya, Mardocha, Maullani, Mauraksh, Medatiya, Medatwal, Minagrah, Mumadiya, Murgipal, Musaliya, Muthiyan, Nabariya, Nagadola, Nagotara, Nandesha, Nareliya
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At present, Jains make up less than around 0.5% of India's population. But we Jains have undoubtedly made a mark in the world with our hard-work and perseverance. Many Jains are industrialists, entrepreneurs and run family businesses. The fundamental principles in Jain religion are non-violence (commitment to abstain from violence in thought, in words and in action), vegetarianism and liberation of the soul. Jainism is a religion which is a path to spiritual enlightenment and purity of soul. Historically, the followers of Jainism have the belief that their traditions do not have a founder. The followers of Jainism reside primarily in India. However, they are also present in USA, Europe (UK ), Canada and Japan. In the list presented below, we have tried to incorporate the several spelling variants that may be in use. Gadwani, Gaga, Gaja Chaudhari, Galani, Gandhar Copra, Gandhi, Gandhi Mutha, Garola, Gasania/ Gosaniya, Gemawat, Gharghanta, Ghevaria/ Ghevariya, Ghuniya/Ghunia, Ginga, Godawat, Godha, Godhara, Gogad/Goggad, Gogad Mutha, Golchha, Golecha/ Golechha, Gorecha, Goriwal, Goslani, Gotti, Gugaiya/ Gugaiyya, Gugalia /Gugaliya, Gulechha/Gulecha, Gundecha, Gundia/Gundiya, Gunglecha, Gunia/Guniya, Hada, Hadera, Haka, Hakada, Haldia/Haldiya, Hans Gota Chauhan, Hansa, Harsot, Hingad, Hinger, Hipa, Hiran, Hirania, Hukamia/ Hukamiya, Hulla, Humia, Huna, Hundia/Hundiya, Israni, Jadia, Jagavat /Jagawat, Jalora, Jalori, Jalot, Jangda, Jasani, Jata, Jhailawat, Jimania, Jinnani, Jirawala, Jitot, Jogad, Jokhela/ Jorvela, Kabadhi, Kacheria /Kacheriya, Kachchara/Kachhara, Kadakhia/ Kadakhiya, Kagda, Kajalia/ Kajaliya, Kajani, Kajara, Kakecha, Kakotra, Kamal, Kamani, Kangrecha, Kankalia /Kankaliya, Kankariya/Kankaria, Kankarliya, Kannojia, Kanted, Kanuga, Kanunga, Kapurit, Karchu, Karelia/Kareliya, Karmot, Karnavat, Karva, Katara, Kataria, Kathoria, Kati, Kausiya / Kosia, Kawad, Kedara, Kelani, Kesaria/Kesariya, Kewalsha Mutha, Khajanchi, Khandia /Khandiya, Khanter, Khapatia, Khar-Bhandari, Khicha, Khinvasra/ Khivesara, Khoda, Khodia, Khokhra, Khopar, Khoted, Khumana, Kilola, Kobera, Kochar, Kocheta, Kolog, Kotadia/ Kotadiya, Kotecha, Kothari, Kothari-Lunawat, Kothari-Chopra, Koti, Kucheria /Kucheriya, Kulahat, Kuldhara, Kumat (Kumbhat), Kunku-Chopra, Kura, Kushlot, Kuwalia/Kuwaliya, Labhani, Ladsakha, Ladva, Lagu, Lagu Chunga, Lagu Pokarna, Lagu Samdaria, Lagu Sanghvi, Lagu-Bhurat, Lagu-Chosaria, Lagu-Parakh, Lagu-Sodhani, Laguchamakia, Laguchinchat, Laguhingad, Lagusancheti, Lagusukha, Lagukumat, Lagunahata, Lagushreshthi, Lahora, Lakhani, Lala, Lalan, Lalot, Lalwani, Layunkad, Lihuvana, Lodha, Lola, Lunawat/ Lunavath, Lunecha, Luniya/Lunia, Lunkad, Lunna, Machha, Madalia /Madaliya, Madwariya Chuvan, Makana, Makhani, Makkad, Makwana, Malani, Malavat, Malhani, Malkha, Mallu, Malot, Maltia, Mammaiya, Manavath, Mandirwala, Mandlesha, Mandot, Mandotar, Manni, Mantri, Maru, Maru Mehta, Marua, Marvani/Marwani, Masania/Masaniya, Medatia, Mehajawat, Mehta, ]]>

At present, Jains make up less than around 0.5% of India's population. But we Jains have undoubtedly made a mark in the world with our hard-work and perseverance. Many Jains are industrialists, entrepreneurs and run family businesses. The fundamental principles in Jain religion are non-violence (commitment to abstain from violence in thought, in words and in action), vegetarianism and liberation of the soul. Jainism is a religion which is a path to spiritual enlightenment and purity of soul. Historically, the followers of Jainism have the belief that their traditions do not have a founder. The followers of Jainism reside primarily in India. However, they are also present in USA, Europe (UK ), Canada and Japan. In the list presented below, we have tried to incorporate the several spelling variants that may be in use. Gadwani, Gaga, Gaja Chaudhari, Galani, Gandhar Copra, Gandhi, Gandhi Mutha, Garola, Gasania/ Gosaniya, Gemawat, Gharghanta, Ghevaria/ Ghevariya, Ghuniya/Ghunia, Ginga, Godawat, Godha, Godhara, Gogad/Goggad, Gogad Mutha, Golchha, Golecha/ Golechha, Gorecha, Goriwal, Goslani, Gotti, Gugaiya/ Gugaiyya, Gugalia /Gugaliya, Gulechha/Gulecha, Gundecha, Gundia/Gundiya, Gunglecha, Gunia/Guniya, Hada, Hadera, Haka, Hakada, Haldia/Haldiya, Hans Gota Chauhan, Hansa, Harsot, Hingad, Hinger, Hipa, Hiran, Hirania, Hukamia/ Hukamiya, Hulla, Humia, Huna, Hundia/Hundiya, Israni, Jadia, Jagavat /Jagawat, Jalora, Jalori, Jalot, Jangda, Jasani, Jata, Jhailawat, Jimania, Jinnani, Jirawala, Jitot, Jogad, Jokhela/ Jorvela, Kabadhi, Kacheria /Kacheriya, Kachchara/Kachhara, Kadakhia/ Kadakhiya, Kagda, Kajalia/ Kajaliya, Kajani, Kajara, Kakecha, Kakotra, Kamal, Kamani, Kangrecha, Kankalia /Kankaliya, Kankariya/Kankaria, Kankarliya, Kannojia, Kanted, Kanuga, Kanunga, Kapurit, Karchu, Karelia/Kareliya, Karmot, Karnavat, Karva, Katara, Kataria, Kathoria, Kati, Kausiya / Kosia, Kawad, Kedara, Kelani, Kesaria/Kesariya, Kewalsha Mutha, Khajanchi, Khandia /Khandiya, Khanter, Khapatia, Khar-Bhandari, Khicha, Khinvasra/ Khivesara, Khoda, Khodia, Khokhra, Khopar, Khoted, Khumana, Kilola, Kobera, Kochar, Kocheta, Kolog, Kotadia/ Kotadiya, Kotecha, Kothari, Kothari-Lunawat, Kothari-Chopra, Koti, Kucheria /Kucheriya, Kulahat, Kuldhara, Kumat (Kumbhat), Kunku-Chopra, Kura, Kushlot, Kuwalia/Kuwaliya, Labhani, Ladsakha, Ladva, Lagu, Lagu Chunga, Lagu Pokarna, Lagu Samdaria, Lagu Sanghvi, Lagu-Bhurat, Lagu-Chosaria, Lagu-Parakh, Lagu-Sodhani, Laguchamakia, Laguchinchat, Laguhingad, Lagusancheti, Lagusukha, Lagukumat, Lagunahata, Lagushreshthi, Lahora, Lakhani, Lala, Lalan, Lalot, Lalwani, Layunkad, Lihuvana, Lodha, Lola, Lunawat/ Lunavath, Lunecha, Luniya/Lunia, Lunkad, Lunna, Machha, Madalia /Madaliya, Madwariya Chuvan, Makana, Makhani, Makkad, Makwana, Malani, Malavat, Malhani, Malkha, Mallu, Malot, Maltia, Mammaiya, Manavath, Mandirwala, Mandlesha, Mandot, Mandotar, Manni, Mantri, Maru, Maru Mehta, Marua, Marvani/Marwani, Masania/Masaniya, Medatia, Mehajawat, Mehta, ]]>
Thu, 16 Feb 2023 10:09:13 GMT /slideshow/oswal-jain-samajdocx/255885734 AshokkumarKankaria@slideshare.net(AshokkumarKankaria) Oswal Jain Samaj.docx AshokkumarKankaria At present, Jains make up less than around 0.5% of India's population. But we Jains have undoubtedly made a mark in the world with our hard-work and perseverance. Many Jains are industrialists, entrepreneurs and run family businesses. The fundamental principles in Jain religion are non-violence (commitment to abstain from violence in thought, in words and in action), vegetarianism and liberation of the soul. Jainism is a religion which is a path to spiritual enlightenment and purity of soul. Historically, the followers of Jainism have the belief that their traditions do not have a founder. The followers of Jainism reside primarily in India. However, they are also present in USA, Europe (UK ), Canada and Japan. In the list presented below, we have tried to incorporate the several spelling variants that may be in use. Gadwani, Gaga, Gaja Chaudhari, Galani, Gandhar Copra, Gandhi, Gandhi Mutha, Garola, Gasania/ Gosaniya, Gemawat, Gharghanta, Ghevaria/ Ghevariya, Ghuniya/Ghunia, Ginga, Godawat, Godha, Godhara, Gogad/Goggad, Gogad Mutha, Golchha, Golecha/ Golechha, Gorecha, Goriwal, Goslani, Gotti, Gugaiya/ Gugaiyya, Gugalia /Gugaliya, Gulechha/Gulecha, Gundecha, Gundia/Gundiya, Gunglecha, Gunia/Guniya, Hada, Hadera, Haka, Hakada, Haldia/Haldiya, Hans Gota Chauhan, Hansa, Harsot, Hingad, Hinger, Hipa, Hiran, Hirania, Hukamia/ Hukamiya, Hulla, Humia, Huna, Hundia/Hundiya, Israni, Jadia, Jagavat /Jagawat, Jalora, Jalori, Jalot, Jangda, Jasani, Jata, Jhailawat, Jimania, Jinnani, Jirawala, Jitot, Jogad, Jokhela/ Jorvela, Kabadhi, Kacheria /Kacheriya, Kachchara/Kachhara, Kadakhia/ Kadakhiya, Kagda, Kajalia/ Kajaliya, Kajani, Kajara, Kakecha, Kakotra, Kamal, Kamani, Kangrecha, Kankalia /Kankaliya, Kankariya/Kankaria, Kankarliya, Kannojia, Kanted, Kanuga, Kanunga, Kapurit, Karchu, Karelia/Kareliya, Karmot, Karnavat, Karva, Katara, Kataria, Kathoria, Kati, Kausiya / Kosia, Kawad, Kedara, Kelani, Kesaria/Kesariya, Kewalsha Mutha, Khajanchi, Khandia /Khandiya, Khanter, Khapatia, Khar-Bhandari, Khicha, Khinvasra/ Khivesara, Khoda, Khodia, Khokhra, Khopar, Khoted, Khumana, Kilola, Kobera, Kochar, Kocheta, Kolog, Kotadia/ Kotadiya, Kotecha, Kothari, Kothari-Lunawat, Kothari-Chopra, Koti, Kucheria /Kucheriya, Kulahat, Kuldhara, Kumat (Kumbhat), Kunku-Chopra, Kura, Kushlot, Kuwalia/Kuwaliya, Labhani, Ladsakha, Ladva, Lagu, Lagu Chunga, Lagu Pokarna, Lagu Samdaria, Lagu Sanghvi, Lagu-Bhurat, Lagu-Chosaria, Lagu-Parakh, Lagu-Sodhani, Laguchamakia, Laguchinchat, Laguhingad, Lagusancheti, Lagusukha, Lagukumat, Lagunahata, Lagushreshthi, Lahora, Lakhani, Lala, Lalan, Lalot, Lalwani, Layunkad, Lihuvana, Lodha, Lola, Lunawat/ Lunavath, Lunecha, Luniya/Lunia, Lunkad, Lunna, Machha, Madalia /Madaliya, Madwariya Chuvan, Makana, Makhani, Makkad, Makwana, Malani, Malavat, Malhani, Malkha, Mallu, Malot, Maltia, Mammaiya, Manavath, Mandirwala, Mandlesha, Mandot, Mandotar, Manni, Mantri, Maru, Maru Mehta, Marua, Marvani/Marwani, Masania/Masaniya, Medatia, Mehajawat, Mehta, <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oswaljainsamaj-230216100914-7e27f782-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> At present, Jains make up less than around 0.5% of India&#39;s population. But we Jains have undoubtedly made a mark in the world with our hard-work and perseverance. Many Jains are industrialists, entrepreneurs and run family businesses. The fundamental principles in Jain religion are non-violence (commitment to abstain from violence in thought, in words and in action), vegetarianism and liberation of the soul. Jainism is a religion which is a path to spiritual enlightenment and purity of soul. Historically, the followers of Jainism have the belief that their traditions do not have a founder. The followers of Jainism reside primarily in India. However, they are also present in USA, Europe (UK ), Canada and Japan. In the list presented below, we have tried to incorporate the several spelling variants that may be in use. Gadwani, Gaga, Gaja Chaudhari, Galani, Gandhar Copra, Gandhi, Gandhi Mutha, Garola, Gasania/ Gosaniya, Gemawat, Gharghanta, Ghevaria/ Ghevariya, Ghuniya/Ghunia, Ginga, Godawat, Godha, Godhara, Gogad/Goggad, Gogad Mutha, Golchha, Golecha/ Golechha, Gorecha, Goriwal, Goslani, Gotti, Gugaiya/ Gugaiyya, Gugalia /Gugaliya, Gulechha/Gulecha, Gundecha, Gundia/Gundiya, Gunglecha, Gunia/Guniya, Hada, Hadera, Haka, Hakada, Haldia/Haldiya, Hans Gota Chauhan, Hansa, Harsot, Hingad, Hinger, Hipa, Hiran, Hirania, Hukamia/ Hukamiya, Hulla, Humia, Huna, Hundia/Hundiya, Israni, Jadia, Jagavat /Jagawat, Jalora, Jalori, Jalot, Jangda, Jasani, Jata, Jhailawat, Jimania, Jinnani, Jirawala, Jitot, Jogad, Jokhela/ Jorvela, Kabadhi, Kacheria /Kacheriya, Kachchara/Kachhara, Kadakhia/ Kadakhiya, Kagda, Kajalia/ Kajaliya, Kajani, Kajara, Kakecha, Kakotra, Kamal, Kamani, Kangrecha, Kankalia /Kankaliya, Kankariya/Kankaria, Kankarliya, Kannojia, Kanted, Kanuga, Kanunga, Kapurit, Karchu, Karelia/Kareliya, Karmot, Karnavat, Karva, Katara, Kataria, Kathoria, Kati, Kausiya / Kosia, Kawad, Kedara, Kelani, Kesaria/Kesariya, Kewalsha Mutha, Khajanchi, Khandia /Khandiya, Khanter, Khapatia, Khar-Bhandari, Khicha, Khinvasra/ Khivesara, Khoda, Khodia, Khokhra, Khopar, Khoted, Khumana, Kilola, Kobera, Kochar, Kocheta, Kolog, Kotadia/ Kotadiya, Kotecha, Kothari, Kothari-Lunawat, Kothari-Chopra, Koti, Kucheria /Kucheriya, Kulahat, Kuldhara, Kumat (Kumbhat), Kunku-Chopra, Kura, Kushlot, Kuwalia/Kuwaliya, Labhani, Ladsakha, Ladva, Lagu, Lagu Chunga, Lagu Pokarna, Lagu Samdaria, Lagu Sanghvi, Lagu-Bhurat, Lagu-Chosaria, Lagu-Parakh, Lagu-Sodhani, Laguchamakia, Laguchinchat, Laguhingad, Lagusancheti, Lagusukha, Lagukumat, Lagunahata, Lagushreshthi, Lahora, Lakhani, Lala, Lalan, Lalot, Lalwani, Layunkad, Lihuvana, Lodha, Lola, Lunawat/ Lunavath, Lunecha, Luniya/Lunia, Lunkad, Lunna, Machha, Madalia /Madaliya, Madwariya Chuvan, Makana, Makhani, Makkad, Makwana, Malani, Malavat, Malhani, Malkha, Mallu, Malot, Maltia, Mammaiya, Manavath, Mandirwala, Mandlesha, Mandot, Mandotar, Manni, Mantri, Maru, Maru Mehta, Marua, Marvani/Marwani, Masania/Masaniya, Medatia, Mehajawat, Mehta,
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