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Jainism



Jainism - jīˈnĭzəm [i.e., the religion of Jina], religious system of India practiced by about 5,000,000 persons. Jainism, Ajivika, and Buddhism arose in the 6th cent. b.c. as protests against the overdeveloped ritualism of Hinduism, particularly its sacrificial cults, and the authority of the Veda. Jaina tradition teaches that a succession of 24   Read More...

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    Sources of Indian Tradition (Chap. IV "The Basic Doctrines of Jainism")
    by Wm. Theodore de Bary, Stephen N. Hay, Royal Weiler, Andrew Yarrow. 914 pgs.


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    The Lives of the Jain Elders
    by Hemacandra, R. C. C. Fynes. 280 pgs.


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