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The word "Jina" in the Jain religious texts means:- *​

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Answered by kumarkiran77866
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jina is the word from jain religion

it means one who according to Jainism has conquered temporal and material existence through self-discipline and attained a transcendent and external state of bliss especially : one venerated as a tirthankara.

Answered by nowajif
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Explanation:

The term "Jain" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Jina" means conqueror of senses. It shows the victory of a person from the cycle of birth and death.


nowajif: Tirthankara, (Sanskrit: “Ford-maker”) also called Jina (“Victor”), in Jainism, a saviour who has succeeded in crossing over life's stream of rebirths and has made a path for others to follow.
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