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  • <small>By Swami Harshananda and Himanshu Bhatt</small> ...Dharma]] because he acts righteously, an Kal because his laws are timeless and meant to be eternally applied in society.
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  • ...He outlived all of the other Ganadharas and Tirthankara Mahavira himself, and continued the tradition of Jain discipleship.]] ...ntury BCE when a Brāhman couple (Nathasarman and Rami) donated land grants and made offerings at Vatagohai (Goalbhita) for the maintenance of a Jain vihar
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  • ...CE), Black and red ware, Thrissur, Thoothukudi or Adichanallur (1800 BCE), and Vaigai or Keezhadi (1500 BCE) - all from different eras. Hence, all of the ...Rṣi Bhargava]] and the descendants of that Shukra always being the priests and advisors of the Asuras. Names of at least 28 Vyasas have also been recorded
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  • ...n that is based on the [[Moksha|Doctrine of Moksha]]. It, like the Sanatan and Bauddh dharms claims to be an [[Astika]] [[darsana|darshan]]. ...forge certain energies that bring forth birth, various experiences of life and death. There is [[a]] five-fold ethical code in Jainism. It is as follows:
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  • ...f last ice age in 10000 BCE, devastating the [[Indus Valley Civilization]] and leading to an exodus.]] ...gained ground among geneticists, and further supports Out of India theory and [[History of ancient geography|Hindu myths]] of the sons of Emperor Priyavr
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