Jain Deities
Jain deities are divine beings worshipped in Jainism, a religious tradition originating in ancient India. These deities are believed to possess supernatural powers and serve as intermediaries between the mortal world and the spiritual realm. Jain deities are revered for their attributes of wisdom, compassion, and protection, and are often depicted in iconography and mythology. The worship of Jain deities is a central aspect of Jain religious practices, which emphasize non-violence, truthfulness, and self-discipline.