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  • ...was little worried to go because , it was at that time thought that the Jains were experts in evil magic. Then Sambandar sang this prayer, which essenti <br> * Indian Laburnum
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  • ...was little worried to go because , it was at that time thought that the Jains were experts in evil magic. Then Sambandar sang this prayer, which essenti <br> * Indian Laburnum
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  • Jains consider themselves as [[Hindus]],<ref> P. 95 ''Modern India and the Indian <blockquote>"the kinship of the religions of India stems from the fact that Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs look back to Hinduism as their common mother."<ref> ''
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  • ...fame of the time of the Ganga kings.<ref>P. 41 A comprehensive history of Indian Buddhism By Asim Kumar Chatterjee</ref>}}<br> ...o historically common for [[Jain Dharm#Jains partaking in Vedic ceremonies|Jains to participate in many ceremonies of mainstream Hindu societies]]. The prie
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  • So "the kinship of the religions of the country stems from the fact that Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs look back to Hinduism as their common mother."<ref> '' ...eans ''wheel of Brahmā''.</ref><ref>P. 64 ''Indian horizons, Volume 1'' by Indian Council for Cultural Relations</ref> The word Brahmachakra was nothing new
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  • ...it applies to all living beings, including all animals, according to many Indian religions.<ref name=historyindia2011>Bajpai, [[Shiva]] (2011). ''[http://ww ...ic-.pdf Violence in the Vālmı̄ki Rāmāyaṇa: Just War Criteria in an Ancient Indian Epic], Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 80(3), 659-690.</ref>
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  • Asceticism is found in both non-theistic and theistic traditions within Indian religions. The [[origins]] of the practice are ancient and a heritage is sh ...er=Princeton University Press|isbn=0-691-08952-3|page=316}}</ref> However, Indian mythologies also describe numerous ascetic gods or demons who pursued harsh
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  • ...listed in the [[Brahmanda Purana]] called Sakyas (Buddhists), Nigranthas, (Jains), Vrdhasravakis, Jivaskas, and Karpatas. ...ho formed the majority of Buddha's disciples".<ref>Western sociologists on Indian society: Marx, Spencer, Weber, Durkheim, Pareto By Gurmukh Ram Madan</ref>
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  • Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophy|year=2010|publisher=Global Vision ...eans ''wheel of Brahma''.</ref><ref>P. 64 ''Indian horizons, Volume 1'' by Indian Council for Cultural Relations</ref> The word Brahmachakra was nothing new
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  • ...n [[Basava|Basava Swami]] said the following:<ref>P. 480 ''A Sourcebook of Indian Civilization'' edited by Niharranjan Ray, Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya</ref> ...me initiated as a Hindu saint, and is very well known as a major Dalit and Indian political leader
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  • ...white vertical stripes painted on its outer walls in the fashion of South Indian temples. This linga of Shiva is ''svayaṁbhū'', ‘self-manifest’. How ...at Kala Bhawan, with nearly a lakh exhibits including a rich collection of Indian miniature paintings, sculptures, a rare philatelic and numismatic collectio
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  • #Red caste: Jains with one cloth. ...hundred years later. These types of uprisings are uniquely absent in the Indian history. It might be concluded from this that people abroad have remained
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  • ...th the manner in which [[Bodhidharma]] couched his answers. It is said the Indian monk shut himself up in a Shaolin temple in Honan Province and emerged afte ...the paintbrush was also wielded with finesse. The first in the field, the Jains mastered [[sculpture]] and metal casting over two millennia ago, making the
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  • There also seems to be, apparently, no place in the Indian Subcontinent that has not had the privilege of being visited by [[Rāma]] a ...rred by this info, Hanuman crossed by jumping the great sea in between the Indian continent and Lanka. He located Sita and gave her the ring of Sri Rama as i
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