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who were the followers of Jainism​

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According to tradition, he established a large community of Jain followers: 14,000 monks and 36,000 nuns at the time of his death. Today, most followers of Jainism live in India, with estimates of upwards of four million followers. Jainism's teachings have influenced many all over the world.

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The most illustrious of those few individuals who have achieved enlightenment are called Jina (literally, “Conqueror”), and the tradition's monastic and lay adherents are called Jain (“Follower of the Conquerors”), or Jaina.

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According to tradition, he established a large community of Jain followers: 14,000 monks and 36,000 nuns at the time of his death. Today, most followers of Jainism live in India, with estimates of upwards of four million followers. Jainism's teachings have influenced many all over the world.

Two famous followers of Jainism were Bimbisara andAjatashatru. 5. Jainism was divided into two sects, Digambaras and Svetambaras.

Two famous followers of Jainism were Bimbisara andAjatashatru. 5. Jainism was divided into two sects, Digambaras and Svetambaras.

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