Ascetics and Kings in a Jain Ritual Culture
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- 294.4 B113 A 101765
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294.3923 Sa582 T 101519 Tibetan Buddhism: An Introduction | 294.3923 Sa582 T 101519 Tibetan Buddhism: An Introduction | 294.4 As36 S 100399 Samavayangasuttam | 294.4 B113 A 101765 Ascetics and Kings in a Jain Ritual Culture | 294.4 D5353 A 101806 Arhat Parsva and Dharanendra Nexus | 294.4 P136 C 101342 Collected papers on Jaina studies | 294.4 P136 J 101405 A comparative study of the Jaina theories of reality and knowledge |
Jainism is aside from Buddhism, the only surviving example of India's ancient non-Vedic religious traditions celebrated for its systematic practice of non-violence and for the rigor of the asceticism it promotes. It sheds light on a little known religious tradition and demonstrates that divine absence.
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