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Type Words
Type of faith, religion, religious belief
Derivation jainist
Type Words
Type of religious order, religious sect, sect
Derivation jainist

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Jainism is mainly divided into two major sects, namely Svetambara and Digambara.
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Jainism greatly flourished in Kalinga under the sincere patronage of Kharavela.
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Jainism and Sikhism are faiths in their own right, not offshoots on Hinduism.
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Jainism also varies from state to state, but the core values are the same.
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Jainism, unlike Buddhism, continued to enjoy some support from the people.
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Jainism, traditionally from the 8th century BCE during Parshva's time.
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Jainism and Buddhism are continuation of the Sramana school of thought.
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Jainism is an ancient dharmic religion from India that was developed almost 3,000 years ago.
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Jainism asserts a religious and virtuous life is possible without the idea of a creator god.
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  • (jainist) Jain: relating to or characteristic of Jainism; "Jain gods"
  • (jainist) a believer in Jainism
  • (JAIN) Java APIs for Integrated Networks (JAIN) is an activity within the Java Community Process, developing APIs for the creation of telephony (voice and data) services. Originally, JAIN stood for Java APIs for Intelligent Network. ...
  • (Jain (Satvika)) The traditional Jain cuisine is completely vegetarian and also excludes onions and garlic like the shojin-ryori cuisine of Japan. This is also called 'satvic' because onions and garlic are regarded to be tamasic.
  • A religion and philosophy, originating in India, with a focus on nonviolence and personal effort to progress the soul towards divine consciousness
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  • (Jain) 1) Of, or relating to Jainism - the non-Vedic religion of India propagating strict non-violence, asceticism, and karmas as being the only factor responsible for creation and the continuing unfolding events and activities of the world. ...
  • (Jain) A Jate scene taking place in the rain. Also see Symbols of Jate.