Answer Posted / adithya
because of 3 reasons 1)practice of jainism in attaining
keval gnan required alienation from worldly
relations ,strict following of ahimsa(even during severe
draught) made them socially weak and vulnerable to invaders
(muslims,brahminical conspiracies like brainwashing of jain
hoysala king bittideva by ramanujacharya making him into a
vaishnava vishnuvardhanan, also recently to christian
brainwashing) 2)strongly the influence of vaishnava(mainly
sri krishna bhakti) and shaiva(like lingayatism in
karnataka)bhakti movements and also included the
comparitive social freedom available in hinduism i mean
inpuranic following precisely 3)internal battles among jain
dynasties particularly in south india
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