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Related Links

We have worked on compiling a list of related links for your use. If you know of other links that you think would be helpful to other visitors, please suggest them to us!

General Links
Interfaith Calendar
One More Interfaith Calendar 
BeliefNet
The Pluralism Project
Institute for Chritian & Jewish Studies
Journal of College & Character: The Institute on College Student Values
 
 
Baha'i
The Official Site of the Baha'i Faith. Also offers a brief introduction on the Baha'i faith and comprehensive information on the central figures and institutions of the Baha'i.
Baha'i Fact Sheet.
Planet Baha'i: Information on the Baha'i religion including information on current events. Also a great souce for articles on the Baha'i faith.
 
Buddhism
Beginners' Guide to Buddhism: Gives a brief introduction on all aspects of Buddhism.
BuddhaNet: Buddhist Information and Education Network - an online Buddhist portal.
The Buddhist Review Online: A magazine dedicated to Buddhism.
Journal of Buddhist Ethics: An index of articles devoted to exploring Buddhist issues.
An Introduction to Buddhism.
 
Catholicism
          Catholic Fact Sheet
 
Christianity
Revised Common Lectionary
Christian Fact Sheet
 
Hinduism
An Introduction to Hinduism: offers a brief discussion on the basics of Hinduism.
HinduNet: The Hindu Universe. This site is an online Hindu portal.
 
Islam
Introduction to Islam: Offers a brief introduction into what Islam is, what Muslims believe, and the five pillars of Islam.
The Way to Truth: Discover Islam: An extensive and extremely informative site.
Understanding Islam: Presents the explanation of Islam in the light of only the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
 
Jainism
Jainism Fact Sheet.
 
Judaism
Judaism Basics: Information on basic questions about Judaism and information on Jewish holidays.
 
Sikhism
Sikhnet: A portal with comprehensive information on the Sikh religion, including an introduction, media resources, history, and much more.
Sikhism Fact Sheet.
 

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The symbol "Palm of a Hand" is most popular and widely known as the Jain religion symbol.  The palm of the hand signifies this assurance, 'do not be afraid', indicating that human beings who are suffering due to karmic bondage do not need to be disheartened but have faith and change the course of their actions by treading the path of righteousness.  The Wheel of Dharma (Chakra) with 24 spokes represents the religion preached by the 24 Tirthankars (Jain Gods) consisting of Ahimsa (non-violence) in thought, words and action.  It is the distilled essence of the religion.