Jain community
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The Jains in India have been the last direct representatives of the Shramana tradition in India. They follow Jainism, as the dharma taught by the 24 Tirthankaras, the last of whom was Mahavira.
The moral and intellectual influence of the Jain communities gives them a social importance greater than would result from their mere numbers. They are not only among the businessmen and industrialists, many of the prominent authors, justices, administrators and politicians have been Jain.
The Jains have the highest literacy rate 94.1% compared with national average of 65.38%. They have the highest female literacy rate 90.6% compated with national average of 54.16%. It is believed that the Jains also enjoy the highest per capita income in India.
There are about 110 different Jain communities in India and overseas. They can be divided into six groups based on historical and currence residence.
- Central India (Madhya Pradesh/Uttar Pradesh)
- Western India (Rajasthan/Gujarat)
- Northern India (Jains in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttaranchal)
- Southern India (Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka {Kannada Jain}, Tamil Nadu, Kerala)
- Eastern India (Jains in Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal)
- Overseas Jains (Germany, USA, UK, East Africa, Belgium)
The Jain population in India according to 2001 census is 4,225,053 out of the total population of India 1,028,610,328. The states with larget populations are:
- Maharashtra 1,301,843
- Rajasthan 650,493
- Madhya Pradesh 545,446
- Gujarat 525,305
- Karnataka 412,659
- Uttar Pradesh 207,111
- Delhi 155,122
- Tamilnadu 83,359
It is likely that the actual population of Jains may be significantly higher than the census numbers.
The Jain population in USA is estimated to be about 120,000-130,000.
[edit] See also
- Jainism in Delhi
- American Jainism
- Jainism in Mumbai
- Tamil Jain
- Jains of Maharashtra
- Saraks: Jains of Eatern India
[edit] References
- Facets of Jainology : Selected Research Papers on Jain Society, Religion and Culture/Vilas Adinath Sangave. Mumbai, Popular Prakashan, 2001
- Jain Directory of NA: Population