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  2. Five Vows - Wikipedia

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    Jain emblem and the "Five Vows". Mahavrata (lit. major vows) are the five fundamental observed by the Jain ascetics. Also known as the "Five Vows", they are described in detail in the Tattvartha Sutra (Chapter 7) [4] and the Acaranga Sutra (Book 2, Lecture 15). [5] According to Acharya Samantabhadra ’s Ratnakaraņdaka śrāvakācāra:

  3. Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi - Wikipedia

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    [5] Rishika Dhakal of The Kathmandu Post reviewed the film and said "Purna Bahadurko Sarangi’ is a missed opportunity for a more nuanced approach to storytelling, with its heavy focus on melodrama and exaggeration of emotions, which ultimately detracts from the powerful themes of caste and marginalization."

  4. Digambara - Wikipedia

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    According to Śvetāmbara Jain texts, from Kalpasūtras onwards, its monastic community has had more sadhvis than sadhus (female than male mendicants). In Tapa Gacch of the modern era, the ratio of sadhvis to sadhus (nuns to monks) is about 3.5 to 1. [100] In contrast to Śvetāmbara, the Digambara sect monastic community has been predominantly ...

  5. Ratnatraya - Wikipedia

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    According to Jainism, purification of soul and liberation can be achieved through the path of three jewels: [1] [2] [3] Samyak darśana (Correct View), meaning faith, acceptance of the truth of soul (jīva); [4] Samyak jnana (Correct Knowledge), meaning undoubting knowledge of the tattvas; [5] and Samyak charitra (Correct Conduct), meaning behavior consistent with the Five vows. [5]

  6. Jainism - Wikipedia

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    Jainism (/ ˈ dʒ eɪ n ɪ z əm / JAY-niz-əm), also known as Jain Dharma, [1] is an Indian religion.Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and history through the succession of twenty-four tirthankaras (supreme preachers of Dharma), with the first in the current time cycle being Rishabhadeva, whom the tradition holds to have lived millions of years ago, the twenty-third tirthankara Parshvanatha ...

  7. Naa Saami Ranga - Wikipedia

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    While the movie may not appeal to all sections of the audience, it promises enjoyment for mass and family audiences this festive season." [ 17 ] Vivek MV of The Hindu wrote, "A remake of Porinju Mariam Jose , Vijay Binni's 'Naa Saami Ranga', starring Nagarjuna and Ashika Ranganath, is a 'masala' affair that plays it safe and misses the point of ...

  8. List of Jains - Wikipedia

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    Pramod Jain Bhaya - politician from Rajasthan. Dharamchand Chordia - politician from Maharashtra. Vijay J. Darda - politician from Maharashtra [62] Dilipkumar Gandhi – politician from Maharasthra. Mishrilal Gangwal – politician from Madhya Pradesh, chief minister of Madhya Bharat state from 1952 to 1955.

  9. Mahavira - Wikipedia

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    Mahavira (Devanagari: महावीर, Mahāvīra), also known as Vardhamana (Devanagari: वर्धमान, Vardhamāna), was the 24th Tirthankara (Supreme Preacher) of Jainism. He was the spiritual successor of the 23rd Tirthankara Parshvanatha. [12] Mahavira was born in the early 6th century BCE to a royal Kshatriya Jain family of ...