They wear Indian traditional clothes, don tilaks and can also recite the Navkar mantra – when a group of such Japanese nationals visited Gachchanath Manoharpritisurishwar Maharaj at Paldi, other devotees were left stunned. However, for the ‘devotees’ from Japan, it was nothing out of the ordinary, as they have adopted a number of Jain practices over the past decades.
Jainism’s reach in Japan
By Bhautik Mewada|2016-12-02T02:32:00-06:00August 14th, 2016|Categories: Jain Global Events|Comments Off on Jainism’s reach in Japan