when did jainism split into shwetambara and digambar sects?
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The Śvētāmbara (white-clad) is one of the two main sects of Jainism. Śvētāmbara is a term describing its ascetics' practice of wearing white clothes, which sets it apart from the Digambara whose ascetic practitioners go naked. Śvētāmbaras, unlike Digambaras, do not believe that ascetics must practice nudity.
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❕❗They considered the version unauthentic and this is where Jainism got divided into two sects. Followers of Bhadrabahu came to be known as Digambar (sky clad) and those of Sthulabhadra are called Swetambar (clad in white clothes). Is this answer still relevant and up to date?❕❗
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