9. Mention two points of contribution of Jainism to Indian life and thought
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He was the preacher of non-violence. He rejected the Vedic rituals and taught to be kind and humane to the animals. Further, he emphasized that both living and non-living beings have life and they get pain. His concept of non-violence largely influenced the course of Indian history.
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Jainism influenced Indian language and literature. Vardhaman Mahavir preached in 'Ardha-Magadhi' language, the language of the common man. The people knowing 'Magadhi' and 'Soruaseni' could easily follow the preaching's of Mahavir. In due course of time the Jaina Canonical texts were written in Prakrit language
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