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Jainism (pronounced in English as IPA ), traditionally known as Jain Dharma (जैन धर्म), is a dharmic religion and philosophy originating in Ancient India. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Haribhadra Suri was an 8th Century Jainist author. ... There are 85 different Jain communities in India and overseas. ... Jinasena is the name of two famous Jain Acharyas. ... Image File history File links Swastik4. ... In Jainism, Sangha can mean the assembly of monks, nuns, lay men and women (termed chatrividha sangha) of a region. ...


 

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