Jainism arose as a significant religious movement in the sixth century B.C. [1] Ganid's abstract of the Suduanists' teachings, called today Jainism, emphasized righteousness, truth, self-conquest, and compassion towards others. [2] The influence of Jainism on Hinduism has shaped the oldest and most cosmopolitan of the world's religions. [3]
See also: UB 92:6.10.