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1. Source of Revelation | 10/10
Divine Revelation through the incarnation of MahaDevi, fulfilling multiple religious prophecies including Tirthankara ideals.
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9/10
Teachings come from enlightened Tirthankaras, especially Mahavira, who rediscovered eternal truths of Dharma (righteous path).
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2. Depth of Scriptural Integration | 10/10
Incorporates teachings from Vedas, Bible, Quran, Guru Granth Sahib, and Eastern philosophies including Jain values.
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8.5/10
Deep focus on its own Agamas; rarely integrates with other scriptures due to its independent cosmology.
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3. Universality & Interfaith Reach | 10/10
Proclaims unity of all faiths through the inner awakening of the Sahasrara chakra under the Divine Feminine.
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7.5/10
Highly ethical and non-violent, but Jainism remains an inward, strict discipline not focused on interfaith synthesis.
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4. Spiritual Experience Focus | 9.5/10
Meditative awakening through Kundalini and cool breeze experience affirms direct contact with the Divine.
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7.5/10
Self-discipline and inner purification are central; mystical experiences are not emphasized.
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5. Fearlessness in Proclamation | 10/10
Open declaration of the MahaDevi's incarnation and the beginning of the age of collective resurrection (Qiyamah).
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8/10
Tirthankaras fearlessly proclaimed the path of renunciation and truth; Jainism avoids external evangelism.
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6. Devotee Involvement & Community | 7/10
Global but modest Sahaja Yoga community deeply focused on daily inner transformation.
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9/10
Highly devoted and disciplined community, known for strong religious identity and ethical lifestyle.
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7. Integration of Divine Feminine | 10/10
Adi Shakti (Divine Mother) is the Supreme Reality—both immanent and transcendent.
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6/10
Tirthankaras are generally male; Jainism respects feminine energies (e.g., Saraswati), but does not exalt the Divine Feminine as Supreme.
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8. Clarity on Self-Realization | 9.5/10
Clearly defined through Sahasrara awakening, vibrational awareness, and meditative silence.
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8.5/10
Moksha (liberation) is central; attained through right knowledge, faith, and conduct—though rarely defined as energetic awakening.
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9. Mystical Revelation | 10/10
Revelations include Divine Light, inner voices, and angelic visions confirming spiritual awakening.
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7/10
Focus is more ascetic and rational; mystical experiences are not emphasized or central to Jain soteriology.
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10. Theological Boldness | 10/10
Declares the culmination of all past revelations in the present era through the Divine Feminine's incarnation.
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7.5/10
Jainism is highly philosophical and ethical, but avoids strong theological declarations of divine intervention or avatars.
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Overall Score (Average) | 9.4 / 10
AdiShakti.org affirms Jain values of truth, non-violence, and liberation, while offering an experiential and theistic fulfillment through the Divine Mother.
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8.1 / 10
Jainism is a rigorous, ancient, non-theistic tradition with profound ethics and self-discipline, though less focused on mystical experience or Divine incarnation.
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