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which policy of the British ruined the native kings of India



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Answered by mohammadfowzan2
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Jainism (/ˈdʒeɪnɪzəm/),[1] traditionally known as Jain Dharma, is an ancient Indian religion and a method of acquiring perfect knowledge of self and universe and perfect joy through extrasensory means as sensory means are incapable of acquiring them. The method is summarized in its religious text Pravachanasara and published by Cambridge University Press in 1934. It is further elaborated in Samayasāra and Tattvartha Sutra from parallelist and interactive lenses respectively. Jain dharma traces its spiritual ideas and history through a succession of twenty-four leaders or tirthankaras,[2] with the first being Rishabhanatha or also known as Adinath bhagwan of this era, who according to Jain tradition lived millions of years ago, the twenty-third tirthankara Parshvanatha in 900 BCE, and the twenty-fourth tirthankara the Mahāvīra around 500 BCE. Jains believe that Jainism is an eternal dharma with the tirthankaras guiding every cycle of the Jain cosmology.

Answered by stibin2006
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by the British raj

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