Jain Dharma: Why are the people of the Jain religion not poor, the secret of their being rich is revealed

Jain Religion: There are very few people of Jain religion in India. Despite their small population, they contribute the most to the economy of India. Let us know how they do this and why the people of the Jain community are not poor.
Jain Dharma: Jainism is not as old as its population. The total population of Jains in India is around 0.37% i.e. around 50,00,000 which is very less compared to other communities. Talking about the richest Jain businessmen of India, there are many other names like Gautam Adani, Dilip Sanghvi, Ashwin Suryakant Dani and Family and Mangal Pratap Lodha who are included in this list. There are probably very few people of Jainism in India, but those who are there, almost all of them are capable themselves because if you pay attention, you have never seen any Jain poor. People of the Jain community are big contributors to the country's economy because these people are mostly involved in industry or business due to which the government gets a good amount of tax. The population of this community in India is just 0.37%, but this community is a contributor to paying 25% of the total government tax.
What is Jainism? (what is jainism religion)
Jainism, also known as Shramana Dharma, is one of the oldest religious traditions of India. It is based on the teachings of 24 Tirthankaras, of which Lord Mahavira was the 24th and last Tirthankara. The paramount principle of Jainism is non-violence (non-harm to any living being). Some of the major sects of Jainism are Shvetambara, Digambara and Terapanthi. Shvetambara is the largest sect of Jainism. Digambara is the second largest sect of Jainism and Terapanthi is a small but important sect of Jainism. The followers of this religion have made significant contributions in education, medicine, social service and environmental protection.
Why are the people of the Jain religion not poor?
The people of this community are not only big taxpayers but also remain far ahead of other communities in social work and charity. These people donate a fixed portion of their earnings. People of the Jain community do not hesitate to spend money in their society, temple and other places. But these people do not return the money without thinking, rather they spend the money at the right time and at the right place after thinking very carefully.
People of the Jain community support their community a lot. They don't pull each other's leg but help. People of this community are mostly involved in business activities, they focus on doing business, not on jobs. You must have generally seen that Jain people mostly like to do business, some open a ration shop and some open a food shop. Even if the business is small, they prefer doing business rather than doing a job. Apart from this, they grow that business with their hard work. The most special thing about them is that these people do not waste their time on useless work and talks. They focus more on their work.
Most of the people of the Jain community are vegetarian. They live a peaceful life due to which their lifespan is more than others. No matter how much money the people of this community have, they do not show off but try to become richer with that money. These people know how to invest money. Along with this, they also know how to make another business from the business. The people of this community are very clever in terms of money. Their mathematics is very fast and accurate. These people love their work very much. Work is their life.
They believe that work makes a man's status. These people are very cool-minded, stay away from fights, keep moving forward and work on progress. They are honest towards their religion, community, business and society, and have a karmaveer and danveer nature. These people are experts in earning money and saving money. They treat people with gentleness and respect and swallow their anger.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on religious beliefs and popular beliefs. NC does not confirm anything about this. It has been presented here keeping in mind the general public interest.)