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discuss the monasteries of the jainas and Buddhists​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

All Buddhist and Jain monks went from place to place spreading their religion, but during the rainy season they stayed in one place for a few months. ... Later, many monks and nuns realised that they needed permanent shelters and so monasteries known as viharas were built out of either rock or wood.

Answered by adibhatia2711
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Although Samgha is not an indispensable part of the Jaina; religious organisation yet, the Jainas have innumerable monasteries.

Jainism is essentially a religion of the people who have forsaken the world, for, it was not possible to follow the tenets of the Jaina religion by the householders.

As such there had to be maths, viharas and sangharams that is, monasteries of various kinds for the Jainas.

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