The Ajivika Caves are so called because they are dedicated to the_thinkers
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Ajivika (IAST: Ājīvika) is one of the nāstika or "heterodox" schools of Indian philosophy.[7][8] Believed to be founded in the 5th century BCE by Makkhali Gosala, it was a śramaṇa movement and a major rival of Vedic religion, early Buddhism and Jainism.[9] Ājīvikas were organised renunciates who formed discrete communities.[10] The precise identity of the Ajivikas is not well known, and it is even unclear if they were a divergent sect of the Buddhists or the Jains.
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