Jains do not eat these root vegetables because uprooting them kills the plants. What are they?
potato, onion, garlic, etc.
This is the core principle of Jainism that means non-violence. What is it?
Ahimsa.
What is lord Mahavira's symbol?
Lion.
He is the 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism. Who is he?
Mahavira.
This is the most important Jain festival, marked by fasting and forgiveness. What is it?
Paryushan.
Jains avoid honey because collecting it harms these tiny creatures. What are they?
Bees.
Jains believe in this cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. What is it?
Samsara.
This sacred Jain mantra is often recited to show reverence to spiritual teachers. What is it?
Namokar Mantra.
This is the 23rd Tirthankara, who is often depicted with a serpent as his symbol. Who is he?
Parshvanatha.
On this day, Jains ask for forgiveness by saying "Micchami Dukkadam." What is this day?
Samvatsari.
Jains do not eat food left overnight because it may develop these small life forms. What are they?
Microbes or bacteria.
Jains believe in this concept, which means that truth can be viewed from multiple perspectives. What is it?
Anekantavada.
This hand symbol represents non-violence in Jainism. What is it?
The Ahimsa hand.
his Tirthankara, the 12th, is often depicted with the symbol of a buffalo. Who is he
Vasupujya.
This Jain festival celebrates the birth of Lord Mahavira. What is it?
Mahavir Jayanti.
Devout Jains avoid eating after this time to prevent harming microorganisms. What is it?
They avoid after sunset.
Jains believe that this part of the soul must be purified through good actions in order to achieve liberation. What is it?
karma.
This symbol represents the five main vows that Jain followers take. What is it?
Swastika.
This Tirthankara was born in Ayodhya. Who is he?
Ajitanatha.
This is the festival where Jains celebrate when lord Mahavira attained Nirvana. What is it?
Diwali.
Strict Jains avoid fermented foods like alcohol and vinegar because they contain these tiny living organisms. What are they?
Microorganisms.
Jains believe that the soul can reach this state of ultimate liberation, free from the cycle of rebirth. What is it?
Moksha.
What is the symbol that represents the universe in jainsim?
Om.
This Tirthankara has the symbol of the deer. Who is he?
Shantinatha.
What is another name for the festival of where jains celebrate the birth of lord Mahavira?
Mahavir janma kalyanak.