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A concise scholarly account surveys the Jaina religious community in India, outlining its doctrinal principles, historical development, and social organization. It describes the major sectarian split into two rival branches distinguished by differing views on ascetic practice and dress, and explains communal divisions between ascetics and lay followers, their roles, and shared aims. Core teachings such as the pursuit of liberation from the cycle of rebirth, ethical precepts, and the threefold path of faith, knowledge, and conduct are presented, alongside ritual and cultic elements. An appended discussion compiles epigraphic evidence and summarizes mythological themes and temple iconography.

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Georg Bühler

Georg Bühler was a notable scholar and linguist recognized for his contributions to the study of Indian religions and languages. He is particularly known for his work "On the Indian Sect of the Jainas," which explores the beliefs and practices of the Jain community. Bühler's research has significantly enriched the understanding of Jainism and its historical context, making him an important figure in the field of Indology. His scholarly pursuits reflect a deep engagement with the cultural and philosophical dimensions of Indian thought.

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