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Justify cultivators not being able to support the Jain order of religions​

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Answered by aleenafootball2
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Jainism traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion that traces its spiritual ... The main religious premises of the Jain dharma are ahiṃsā (non-violence), ... religious duty has been interpreted by some Jain scholars not to "be driven by merit ... For example, they justified violence by monks to protect nuns.

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Jainism has been confined largely to India, although the recent migration of Indians to other, predominantly English-speaking countries has spread its practice to many Commonwealth nations and to the United States. Precise statistics are not available, but it is estimated that there are more than six million Jains, the vast majority of whom live in India.

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