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write the education of jain religion in brief?​

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Answered by technical100mi
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Jainism is a religion of self-help. There are no gods or spiritual beings that will help human beings. The three guiding principles of Jainism, the 'three jewels', are right belief, right knowledge and right conduct. ... Its professional religious people are monks and nuns, who lead strict and ascetic lives.

Answered by bijayjames29123
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Jain dharma is one of the world's oldest continuously-practiced religions. It has two major ancient sub-traditions, Digambaras and Śvētāmbaras, with different views on ascetic practices, gender and which texts can be considered canonical; both have mendicants supported by laypersons (śrāvakas and śrāvikas). The Śvētāmbara tradition in turn has three parts – Mandirvāsī, Terapanthi and Sthānakavasī.[citation needed] The religion has between four and five million followers, mostly in India.

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