Atulya Nayan Of Jainism, a dedicated scholar of Jainism, is deeply engaged in researching Jain pilgrimages and cultures, exploring the potential connections between Jainism and ancient civilizations.
Their research primarily focuses on the Mesopotamian civilization, particularly the Sumerian civilization, considered the world’s oldest, where evidence of Jainism is found. Additionally, they are studying the historical and cultural traces of Jainism in the Yellow River and Indus Valley civilizations.
Atulya Nayan’s work demonstrates that Jainism is ancient and globally widespread, with significant references to Sumerian scripts (cuneiform) and Jain texts like the Dwadashangi.
Their research also highlights that mentions of the Jain Tirthankara Adinath in all ancient literature clearly establish the antiquity and influence of Jainism. Thus, Atulya Nayan tirelessly endeavors to illuminate the global history and cultural heritage of Jainism.
Atulya Nayan Of Jainism, a dedicated scholar of Jainism, is deeply engaged in researching Jain pilgrimages and cultures, exploring the potential connections between Jainism and ancient civilizations.
Their research primarily focuses on the Mesopotamian civilization, particularly the Sumerian civilization, considered the world’s oldest, where evidence of Jainism is found. Additionally, they are studying the historical and cultural traces of Jainism in the Yellow River and Indus Valley civilizations.
Atulya Nayan’s work demonstrates that Jainism is ancient and globally widespread, with significant references to Sumerian scripts (cuneiform) and Jain texts like the Dwadashangi.
Their research also highlights that mentions of the Jain Tirthankara Adinath in all ancient literature clearly establish the antiquity and influence of Jainism. Thus, Atulya Nayan tirelessly endeavors to illuminate the global history and cultural heritage of Jainism.